What can happen if you don’t have ECT?
You and your doctor will need to balance the risk of you experiencing side effects from ECT with the risk of you not having ECT. Not having ECT may mean that you are more likely to have:
- Prolonged and disabling mental illness.
- Serious physical illness (and possibly death) from not eating or drinking.
- An increased risk of death from suicide.
Page last reviewed: 7 February, 2024