Is it necessary to inform patients of the risk of permanent, severe memory loss? Harold says it's not in dispute...of course you tell them, and he always does. At least in the last three or four years...once they discovered it really happens. Before then, well, they kinda knew, but they just had no scientific evidence that it did, and the wrong kinds of people had been talking about it. So it's not their fault because they didn't know. They just didn't know. Until a few years ago.
If these psychiatrists were the ones going for ECT, they would think a bit differently about the side effects. ECT is dangerous and inhumane. Its about the money and not the health of the patient.
paulswebdiscounts 4 years ago
Proves what liars they are
Member987654 4 years ago