Thursday, June 22, 2017

Ect for depression and anxiety

How to get diagnosed with depression and anxiety? ECT is among the safest and most effective treatments available for depression. Julaine is a mother and suffered from severe depression and anxiety disorder.


I tell this story of my ECT experience, not out of a desire to call attention to myself, but because I want mental health consumers, family members, friends, and their professionals to know there IS hope and recovery for those who experience the painful and often terrifying. Although ECT is most used for the treatment of depression , it is effective for a variety of other neuropsychiatric conditions such as mania, psychosis and even intractable seizures!

I had to take different types of antidepressants along with tranquilizers to finally get me back to some stability. The ECT did not help me. What will ECT do to anxiety? I was harboring so much guilt and shame. WebMD explains how it works and its side effects and risks.


Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a procedure where electric currents are directed to the brain. This video provides an introduction to ECT for patients, family members and clinicians that may.

Modern ECT is a safe procedure, which is used to treat the most severe forms of depression (including psychotic depression ) and severe manic symptoms, when the situation is thought to be life-threatening or after all other treatment options have failed. ECT can reduce severe depressive symptoms more effectively than other treatments. A high level of anxiety over a long period will often lead to depression. Substance abuse frequently occurs with anxiety disorders.


Many people have a mixture of anxiety and depression. People may use alcohol or other drugs to help them cope. Some studies have been conducted that make ECT treatment for depression seem paradoxical. They found that “ depression and anxiety are common psychological disorders in epileptics. However, several related case reports have demonstrated that ECT seems to be effective for severe OC especially when first-line.


ECT is recommended when a severe clinical depression is not responding to other treatments (such as psychotherapy and medications), or when there is a need for a rapid response (such as when there is a high risk of suicide, or the when the depression itself is threatening the health of the person). I have tried many different medication combos and all have failed to improve my symptoms. I am undergoing a treatment called. While you are asleep, a carefully measured dose of electricity is passed through your brain, intentionally triggering a small, brief seizure. ECT seems to cause changes in brain chemistry that can relatively quickly reverse symptoms of major depression.


I lost my husband last year due to a long horrendous illness.

I think that the grief has been dealt with but I’m at the point now where I can see that I have to get my depression sorted to continue living. Meds haven’t helpe I feel such a deep despair when I think of the future. I think ECT is now my only opinion as meds haven’t helped. Unfortunately, ECT isn’t a permanent cure.


Sasha suffered from treatment-resistant depression and had a positive ECT experience and will be coming on first. Our second guest, Julaine, who will be joining us in about forty minutes, coped with excruciating anxiety and depression , underwent ECT and had a different ECT outcome. ECT alters brain chemistry, which can reverse the symptoms of depression and other mental illnesses. If you have ECT , your doctor will.


Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) uses a magnet to activate the brain. Unlike ECT , in which electrical stimulation is more generalize rTMS can be targeted to a specific site in the brain. Anxiety may occur as a symptom of clinical (major) depression. On a final note, even if ECT helps the depression , psychiatrists need to understand that after treatment is complete, patients. Adult Depression and Anxiety.


Depression afflicts one in four women and one in men at some point in their lives. Researchers in Scotland used fMRI to scan the brains of nine people with profound depression , both before and after ECT. An individualized program of follow-up treatment with electroconvulsive therapy ( ECT ) combined with an antidepressant was effective in preventing relapse in patients years and older who had had a successful initial course of treatment for severe depression.

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