@westie22 Thank you for your detailed response! I do have a few more questions.
Did you do unilateral or bilateral ECT? My understanding is that bilateral is more effective but causes more memory problems. So I'll probably start with unilateral and only go to bilateral if I'm not seeing relief.
What about adjusting the voltage (up)? That is another parameter to tweak, from what I've heard.
Just how bad were your memory problems? Did you lose longer-term biographical memories? Do the problems persist to this day?
I'm sorry it didn't work for you. :( That has to be disheartening after hearing of others success stories. I went through the same thing with ketamine, I would meet patients in the waiting room who it was working amazingly well for. It just didn't do the same for me.
I'm in the same place you were: ready to risk the side effects because I'm tired of being suicidal. They can give me the bilateral heavy stuff too, if that's what it takes. I desperately want this to be a success for me, but I have this terrible feeling that it won't be. My aunt had ECT years ago with success, only 6 treatments, no memory problems, and she never went back. Like you said, that is the ideal scenario. Her depression was not like mine and yours, though. She was not suicidal, far as I know. Just nearly catatonic. That is the kind of depression ECT seems to work so well for: people who have stopped eating, showering, or doing anything at all. That isn't really me, I'm just tortured by my thoughts. Shrug.
Sorry to side-track the topic of this thread. Wish me luck. I'm sending good vibes and warmth your way. I'm really sorry you're in such a hopeless place. Thanks again for the long reply. <3