Ascension Symptoms Currently

Hi, Beloveds,

We are getting BLASTED this weekend with Solar Flares. Many will feel symptoms in the body that is attuning/balancing or upgrading the most. For some, you may be getting slammed in the gut as you clear some stuff with your power, ancestral clearing, organs attuning to ”new” ways of supporting you. This will cause nausea, upset stomach, no appetite, diarrhea, gallbladder, liver, pancreas, kidneys all doing a lot of rewiring. For some, you may be feeling it in the head, neck, as the higher chakras are being attuned. This will bring on headaches, foggy/blurry vision, restlessness, insomnia, etc. Other symptoms are heightened emotions, feeling melancholy, burning skin, rashes, stiff joints, buzzing in body, feeling out of it, not able to think straight or be present… the list goes on! Take it easy this weekend, lots of water and do things that eases your Nervous System.

So much love✨

ECT does not prevent Suicide- Mad in America

A new study challenges the notion that electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) can prevent suicide. The researchers found that after receiving ECT, patients were still almost 45 times more likely to die by suicide than people in the general population.

“The 2-year suicide risk of patients having received treatment with ECT is highly elevated compared with sex- and age-matched individuals from the general population,” the researchers write.

However, they add, this extremely high rate of suicide after a treatment that is supposedly very effective for suicide prevention is “to be expected considering the severity of the mental disorders treated with ECT.” Despite this conclusion, the researchers did not actually obtain any data about the severity of the mental health symptoms of the patients in the current study.

Another important finding was that the risk of dying by suicide was especially elevated for people who were already suicidal—the target demographic for ECT. The researchers note that people who had a history of suicide attempts or self-harm were more than four times as likely to die by suicide than those who received ECT without that history. This indicates that ECT does not have a special suicide prevention effect for the people most at risk, either.

ECT is a controversial procedure that involves electrocuting the brain to induce seizures deliberately. There is no consensus on how this might reduce mental health problems. The procedure results in adverse cognitive effects that can last for months or even years, including persistent memory loss in over a third of patients.

ECT Does Not Seem to Prevent Suicide

www.madinamerica.com/2023/02/ect-does-not-seem-to-prevent-suicide/