Thank you for the well wishes, everyone.
YellowBanana wrote:
I'm sorry you're not having the results you wished for, dragons. I have read that ECT often takes between 9 and 12 treatments before benefits are seen, and that if you're having unilateral and it doesn't help, that bilateral might work better. I'm still waiting for my meeting with the ect consultant to see if I'm suitable.
Good luck with your meeting on Wednesday. I feel like I could do with a longer stay in hospital - I have previously had long stays (my longest was 6 months) which have been helpful, but they're recently implementing a 4 day only rule for patients with a BPD diagnosis (which I have). It's rubbish because it doesn't take into account comorbid depression, anxiety etc.
Yeah, I know it might just not be long enough, but it's getting quite frustrating to keep doing this, have it prevent me from doing some things, and only be seeing negative effects from it. I believe I am also only getting unilateral right now, so that's also an option to switch to bilateral. I've heard the nurses talking to other patients about it being their 19th treatment or something

But, well, I've kind of reached the point where if it might help at all, I'll give it a try - I'm just also rather impatient.
The residential program looks like it would be for one month. I've only had stays of ten days or so, at different places, which were set up to be more short-term.
I really hope that you can find something that works for you as well, whatever it may be. I don't have a diagnosis of BPD, but I do know firsthand how hard it is to deal with self-harm, suicidal thoughts, etc., and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. Whatever path you end up taking, I hope it goes well for you.
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Yet in my new wildness and freedom I almost welcome the bitterness of alienage. For although nepenthe has calmed me, I know always that I am an outsider; a stranger in this century and among those who are still men.
-H. P. Lovecraft, "The Outsider"