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Oh wow. My brother had shock therapy done to try to eliminate his
depression. It is done as sort of a last resort. Probably not the meds but
her brain is literally a bit scrambled temporarily. I hope it works and she
is OK. A bit primitive thereapy if you ask me. Of course perhaps it is
better these days than 15 years ago or so with my brother. It was a scary
thought when he had that done.
Brad
At 11/28/2003 on Friday, you wrote:
>Hi, all. Thought I'd give you a brief update on my friend Dodie whom I
>asked you to pray for a while back. She's currently in a psychiatric
>hospital for shock treatments. I talked to her a couple weeks ago, and she
>didn't sound good at all, and said she spent most of the day just standing
>and rocking, and she'd lie on the bed and stare at the ceiling. I think
>she was so medicated she couldn't even function, and I almost didn't
>recognize her voice. I tried to call her many times since then, but the
>patient line is very busy, so it wasn't until Wednesday night that I
>finally got hold of her. She sounded more like herself and a lot more
>"with it", though she was still saying she didn't want to live anymore and
>this all sucked. But at least she wasn't so doped up. She has a long way
>to go though, so please keep those prayers coming!
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>Peggy
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