The Cumulative Effect: ECT's microstructural damages
Sarah Price Hancock Sarah Price Hancock
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 Published On Premiered Sep 27, 2021

I apologize for my automated voice, I use alternate communication because ECT's neurological sequelea of electrical injury (caused by microstructural damages described in this video) caused dysarthria, verbal apraxia and cognitive communication disorder which are growing worse as I age.

This presentation was given at the international "A Disorder for Everyone" annual festival, September 17, 2021. It answers the following questions:

-Is all ECT the same?
-Is ECT Safe? Does ECT work?
-Does ECT cause permanent Brain Damage?
-Does ECT cause permanent memory loss?
-Does ECT cause a repetitive mild traumatic brain injury?
-Does ECT cause a repetitive moderate traumatic brain injury?
-Can ECT be considered an acquired brain injury?
-Does ECT cause an Electrical Injury?
-What are some of the potential long-term consequences of ECT?
-What is low-voltage electrical injury sequalae?
-What does Dr. Bennet Omalu have to say about ECT?
-Can ECT damage be seen on a brain scan?
-What are acquired channelopathies?
-What causes ECT damage?
-What is irreversible electroporation?
-Where can I get additional information on support for Life after ECT?
-If I have ECT for depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, autism, anxiety, chronic pain, sleep issues, schizoaffective disorder, parkinsonism, akathisia or any other diagnosis, what can I expect?
-What should be included in electroconvulsive therapy's legal informed consent process?
-What does the US FDA say about ECT's long term safety and efficacy?
-Are medical device manufacturers required by the FDA to warn patients about anything?
-How many people get Shock treatment each year?

For more information:
**International Patient Safety Petition www.Change.Org/PatientSafetyECT

**Listen to the Sarah’s Interview on The Depression Files Podcast https://allevin18.podbean.com/e/al-in...

Recent articles in the Psychiatric Times
**ECT: Dangerous on either side of the Pond https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view...
**Raising Doubts About ECT https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view...
**St. John's Rehab an electrical injury rehabilitation program in Toronto, Canada run by Dr. Marc Jeschke https://sunnybrook.ca/content/?page=s...
**www.NORAvisionRehab.org
**Follow @PsychRecovery @ClinpsychLucy @ReadReadj @CunliffeSue’s and #AuditECT on Twitter
**www.LifeAfterECT.com


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