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Old 11-12-2010, 12:17 PM #9
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Originally Posted by Denise Diaz View Post
well I still have memory loss and still dont feel well. I am worse off now than i was before the ect. i really think people should look at the pros and cons of ect first before doing it. its hard to function on a daily basis after my ect. and it is even harder to remember special events such as my kids birthdays. so if i had a chance to do it all over again i would pass on ect
Yes, you're absolutely right. If you want to look at the cons, a good site I've found is:** Best of luck!
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