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Debate Still Rages Over Electric Shock Treatments by Marlene Deschamps For anyone who thinks that electric shock treatments are a thing of the past they should be aware that this is not the case. Electric Convulsive Therapy (ECT) was a stable weapon against the symptoms of mental illness until the mid 60's and 70's. At this time use declined largely because of the increased use of drugs to treat psychiatric ailments. But ECT has made a comeback, mostly in the treatment of depression related symptoms. In 1997 Ontario doctors billed OHIP for 12,400 treatments. That is a jump from the 1993-94 figure of 9,506. Patients usually receive two to three treatments per week for two to four weeks. Both patients and some noted doctors are coming out with information that states that this treatment is cruel and barbaric and that it should be banned. They say that this treatment is unproven and inherently inhumane. They also state that effective humane alternatives technique does exist and should be promoted. Persons who have been subjected to this form of treatment maintain that it has ruined their personal lives and careers. They fault the psychiatric profession for not informing the long term effect of ECT's. While the memory loss that occurs is not permanent, but only temporary, their patients are saving loud and clear that this is not the truth. Many books are written by persons who have received treatments and consider themselves lucky to have survived. They maintain that their a memories did not return. Wendy Funk who received ECT's maintains that she did not know who her husband and sons were. She also could not return to a very lucrative career as a social worker. Her memory never returned to any point where she could resume the life she had prior to treatments. Survivors ask why if this is such a harmless treatment with only temporary memory loss and an answer to depression that doctors themselves don't consider it for themselves when they become depressed. One survivor said that the doctor will commit suicide before allowing a treatment for themselves that they readily prescribe for others. Support groups are being set up around the globe to have a concentrated effort to ban ECT's. They are being joined by noted doctors who argue against doctors that push for this treatment. There is a coalition that is a non-profit federation of 80 grassroots groups in 11 countries open to public and survivors of human rights violation in the psychiatric system. There are claims that electroshock is a safe and effective treatment for depression and alcoholism. This was the treatment of choice for Wayne Lax of Kenora. He went through 25 years of ECT's and combinations of medication. One has to ask that if a treatment used for this period of time does not appear to be a successful plan of treatment why it was not discontinued and other methods found to deal with the problem.
advertisement Opponents of ECT maintain that it damages brain cells and memory and serves no useful purpose. Many people are physically injured despite muscle relaxants used to prevent contractions during induced convulsions. While the controversy rages between the survivors and the proponents of ECT, the general public is mostly in the dark about the issue. Most people that I have spoke to in regard to this issue were very surprised that anyone got ECT's and thought they were banned long ago. Maybe it is time we asked sonic questions of the Health Ministry as to why this treatment is still considered safe and effective when hardly anyone other than the doctors who administer it agree. Those that receive the treatment, except for an isolated few, keep fighting to get it banned based on what it has done to their lives. Maybe someone should listen. top | sitemap | send page to a friend about me |
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