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Audra Worlow's avatar

Hi, so i understand your concerns but i also feel as though you are misinformed. So while a lot of what you said is true, there are serious risks of memory loss, heart damage, etc. the good news is this is only done as a last resort, usually because drugs do not work to treat whatever psychiatric condition they are trying to treat. I see a ton of people dying in Canada by the MAID program and I think it’s a shame they don’t try ECT as a last chance effort. It does have the potential to 100% cure depression. And while we don’t understand how it works we also take wild guesses as to how medications work because we’re unable to see the brain respond to medicine in real time.

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Stan Helton's avatar

"If adults really want brain damage, that is their business."

Really? Are there no laws? No regulations to protect patients? misguided, "mentally ill" or otherwise? Any snake oil con is fair game? Any manner of exploitation is their business?

This is the argument that gives us these "treatments" which are simply the exploitation of vulnerable people whether its electro-shock, lobotomy, or "Trans." Once proven profitable, the market always, ALWAYS, expands to minors and children.

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