The truth about electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) - Helen M. Farrell

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In 1982, a young nurse was suffering from severe, unrelenting depression.
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She couldn’t work, socialize,
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or even concentrate well enough to read the newspaper.
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One treatment changed everything.
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After two courses of electroconvulsive therapy, or ECT, her symptoms lifted.
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She went back to work, then on to graduate school, where she earned high grades.
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At first, she talked openly about her life changing treatment.
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But as she realized many people had an extremely negative impression of ECT,
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she stopped sharing her experience.
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ECT carried a deep stigma,
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leftover from a history that bears little resemblance to the modern procedure.
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The therapy was first used in medicine in 1938.
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In its early years, doctors administered a strong electrical current to the brain,
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causing a whole-body seizure during which
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patients might bite their tongues or even break bones.
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Modern ECT is very different.
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While a patient is under general anesthesia,
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electrodes deliver a series of mild electrical pulses to the brain.
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This causes huge numbers of neurons to fire in unison:
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a brief, controlled seizure.
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A muscle relaxant keeps spasms from spreading to the rest of his body.
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The only physical indication of the electricity flooding the brain
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is a twitching foot.
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The treatment lasts for about a minute, and most patients are able
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to resume normal activities about an hour after each session.
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ECT is commonly used to treat severe cases of major depression or bipolar disorder
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in patients who haven’t responded to other therapies,
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or who have had adverse reactions to medication.
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Half or more of those who undergo treatment experience an improvement
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in their symptoms.
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Most patients treated with ECT have two or three sessions per week for several weeks.
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Some begin to notice an improvement in their symptoms after just one session,
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while others take longer to respond.
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Patients often continue less frequent treatments for several months to a year,
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and some need occasional maintenance sessions for the rest of their lives.
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Modern ECT is much safer than it used to be,
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but patients can still experience side effects.
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They may feel achy, fatigued, or nauseated right after treatment.
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Some have trouble remembering what happened right before a session—
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for example, what they had for dinner the previous evening.
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Rarely, they might have trouble remembering up to weeks and months before.
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For most patients, this memory loss does improve over time.
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What's fascinating is that despite its proven track record,
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we still don't know exactly why ECT works.
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Neurons in the brain communicate via electrical signals,
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which influence our brain chemistry, contributing to mood and behavior.
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The flood of electrical activity sparked by ECT alters that chemistry.
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For example, ECT triggers the release of certain neurotransmitters,
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molecules that help carry signals between neurons and influence mental health.
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ECT also stimulates the flow of hormones that may help reduce symptoms of depression.
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Interestingly, ECT maintenance works better when paired with medication,
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even in patients who were resistant to medication before.
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As we come to a better understanding of the brain,
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we’ll likely be able to make ECT even more effective.
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In 1995, more than a decade after her first course of ECT,
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the nurse decided to publish an account of her experience.
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Because of the stigma surrounding the treatment,
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she worried that doing so might negatively impact
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her personal and professional life,
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but she knew ECT could make a difference for patients when all else failed.
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Though misperceptions about ECT persist,
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accounts like hers have helped make doctors and patients alike
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aware of the treatment’s life changing potential.
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