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Mel Silver
- Shelia Silver's Doctor: When drug therapies do not work, we have to look for alternative approaches.
- Mel Silver: Like what?
- Shelia Silver's Doctor: Given her age, her physical health and her history, my recommondation would be a short course on of low-level electroconvulsive therapy.
- David Silver: What? You mean electric shock treatments?
- Shelia Silver's Doctor: It may sound barbaric, but we know a lot more about ECT then we used to, and I have to tell you that we have had some terrific results.
- Mel Silver: Isn't this a little extreme?
- Shelia Silver's Doctor: Actually, no. She's not coming out of this depression and her current medication is not helping in any dosage. This may help.
- David Silver: Come on, Dad. You can't let them do this.
- Mel Silver: David.
- [to the doctor]
- Mel Silver: What exactly is involved?
- Shelia Silver's Doctor: First we sedate her with a heavy dose of muscle relaxants. Then, through electrodes attached to her skull, we administer brief pulses of low-voltage electrical current. No more then that would make a 100-watt lightbulb flicker for just a second.
- Mel Silver: And what are the side effects?
- Shelia Silver's Doctor: There maybe be some short-term memory loss. Studies show that most missing memory returns within six months. I also must tell you that there's a mortality rate: one in 20,000.
- David Silver: You mean she could die?
- Shelia Silver's Doctor: For someone as depressed as your mother, there's a lot greater chance that without this therapy, she will attempt suicide again... and succeed.