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Always Been With Me

From: Salt Institute for Documentary Studies
Length: 00:07:49

Amy has battled bipolar disorder all her life. She’s tried 25 different medications, but nothing has been able to stabilize her mood. Read the full description.
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Piece Description

To date, the only treatment that has worked for Amy is electroconvulsive therapy, but this brings up a whole new set of concerns.

Intro and Outro

INTRO:

Roughly 6 million Americans struggle with bipolar disorder, a disease that consists of manic highs and crushing lows. For many of these people, conventional medication does not work. As a result, they’re forced to seek out alternative forms of treatment. Electroconvulsive therapy, or ECT, is one such form. Independent producer Rehman Tungekar spoke with Amy, a young woman in Maine that relies on ECT to treat her bipolar disorder.

OUTRO:

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