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Andy Luff talks about the Brain Damage he experienced following Electroconvulsive Therapy - ECT

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In this episode, I have the absolute privilege of talking with Andy Luff and his partner Jill. Andy talks openly and candidly about the brain damage he experienced following ECT whilst describing the lack of care he received from services as a result. We also swear. As a result, I've given this an explicit rating - but please, before you scroll past, have a think. I really think it's worth your while taking some time to walk in Andy's shoes.

Here are some links you may find useful once you've listened to Andy's story.

My original (solo) podcast about ECT

John Read talking about his meta analysis of the efficacy of ECT

Daily Mail (yeah, I know!) article about the lack of information given to patients undertaking a course in ECT

Royal College of Psychiatry's information page on ECT

Mind's information page about the side-effects of ECT

The campaign to demand an independent enquiry into the use of ECT

Yeah, I know that's lots of homework - but it's as shocking as it is enlightening.

If you want to follow be on Twitter, you'll find me @walkamileuk

If Facebook's more your thing, then you'll find our lovely group here

Until the next time,

I've been Chris Young, and you've been rather lovely,

Walk a Mile

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Content provided by Chris Young. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chris Young 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.

In this episode, I have the absolute privilege of talking with Andy Luff and his partner Jill. Andy talks openly and candidly about the brain damage he experienced following ECT whilst describing the lack of care he received from services as a result. We also swear. As a result, I've given this an explicit rating - but please, before you scroll past, have a think. I really think it's worth your while taking some time to walk in Andy's shoes.

Here are some links you may find useful once you've listened to Andy's story.

My original (solo) podcast about ECT

John Read talking about his meta analysis of the efficacy of ECT

Daily Mail (yeah, I know!) article about the lack of information given to patients undertaking a course in ECT

Royal College of Psychiatry's information page on ECT

Mind's information page about the side-effects of ECT

The campaign to demand an independent enquiry into the use of ECT

Yeah, I know that's lots of homework - but it's as shocking as it is enlightening.

If you want to follow be on Twitter, you'll find me @walkamileuk

If Facebook's more your thing, then you'll find our lovely group here

Until the next time,

I've been Chris Young, and you've been rather lovely,

Walk a Mile

  continue reading

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