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Part 2: Sarah Speaks Up on ECT

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Today is an unexpected, full-circle, episode and I am thrilled. We didn't plan on this, but when Sarah learned her sister Ava had shared her journey as Sarah's caregiver, Sarah, decided to share her side of the experience as a recipient of Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT). Sarah, now advocate of ECT, came on this week's podcast to let us know first-hand about ECT being a lifesaving treatment, how it is performed and why it's time to speak up against its formerly "barbaric" reputation. Sarah shares her story as a dedicated physician, during which her hypomania served her life and impressive career well, until age 46 when she hit her first depressive episode.
In Part 1: Sisters Embark on ECT, Ava so bravely shares her story about caring for a loved one when Sarah was in the midst of her mid-life mental health crisis and treatment resistant episodes. At that time, Ava became Sarah's best advocate, working tirelessly with doctors to find a solution to Sarah's worsening symptoms and ultimately being courageous enough to support Sarah through the often stigmatized (ECT), which healed Sarah's mind.
In two episodes, both sisters now share their story of hope, empathy, and resilience with mental illness. Enjoy Part 1 and Part 2.

Send your mental health story to Janine via the Contact form at the website: bipolarshe.com
You never know, it may be a good fit for the show. I will respond to all inquiries.
Special Thanks...
Music composed and performed by guitarist, JD Cullum
Recorded at Modern Tone Studios the highest ranked recording studio in the San Francisco East Bay.
Inspired to write and looking for guidance? Diablo Writers' Workshop offers classes, workshops and editorial services.

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Chapters

1. Part 2: Sarah Speaks Up on ECT (00:00:00)

2. Sisters Sharing Experiences With Bipolar (00:00:02)

3. Exploring Electroconvulsive Therapy and Recovery (00:12:11)

4. Promoting Mental Health Hope and Healing (00:22:51)

5. Supporting California Youth Mental Health (00:28:40)

8 episodes

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Content provided by Janine Noel. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Janine Noel or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Today is an unexpected, full-circle, episode and I am thrilled. We didn't plan on this, but when Sarah learned her sister Ava had shared her journey as Sarah's caregiver, Sarah, decided to share her side of the experience as a recipient of Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT). Sarah, now advocate of ECT, came on this week's podcast to let us know first-hand about ECT being a lifesaving treatment, how it is performed and why it's time to speak up against its formerly "barbaric" reputation. Sarah shares her story as a dedicated physician, during which her hypomania served her life and impressive career well, until age 46 when she hit her first depressive episode.
In Part 1: Sisters Embark on ECT, Ava so bravely shares her story about caring for a loved one when Sarah was in the midst of her mid-life mental health crisis and treatment resistant episodes. At that time, Ava became Sarah's best advocate, working tirelessly with doctors to find a solution to Sarah's worsening symptoms and ultimately being courageous enough to support Sarah through the often stigmatized (ECT), which healed Sarah's mind.
In two episodes, both sisters now share their story of hope, empathy, and resilience with mental illness. Enjoy Part 1 and Part 2.

Send your mental health story to Janine via the Contact form at the website: bipolarshe.com
You never know, it may be a good fit for the show. I will respond to all inquiries.
Special Thanks...
Music composed and performed by guitarist, JD Cullum
Recorded at Modern Tone Studios the highest ranked recording studio in the San Francisco East Bay.
Inspired to write and looking for guidance? Diablo Writers' Workshop offers classes, workshops and editorial services.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Part 2: Sarah Speaks Up on ECT (00:00:00)

2. Sisters Sharing Experiences With Bipolar (00:00:02)

3. Exploring Electroconvulsive Therapy and Recovery (00:12:11)

4. Promoting Mental Health Hope and Healing (00:22:51)

5. Supporting California Youth Mental Health (00:28:40)

8 episodes

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