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Default Sep 10, 2003 at 05:10 PM
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Hello... this is my first post and am scared of sounding stupid... sorry if I do... I have a question about Electric Shock Treatment... I already had 6 sessions of it last year. It worked for a while but the memory loss was awful for me. I was wondering if anyone here has gone for a second time and if side effects were worse then... It did work for a while last year and maybe if they did the full 12 last year it would have worked longer then a year but the thinking patterns have returned so this again is an option for me yet one more time.
I also understand if no one wants to talk about this. It is kind of a barbaric type of treatment.
Thank you for any help you can give in this matter...

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