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I personally had ECT. Shit like that will never fix you. It may temporarily relieve symptoms, but there is surely an underlying cause -- one that is not to be treated by blasting your body with chemicals nor electricity. I ended up getting better, but it was not because of that. I knew my main issue was a combination of loneliness and being a shutin, and stopping that indeed has led to me being happier. Now, I am even moderately successful. I am resentful of mental health "professionals" now. All I needed was a friend to be a guiding hand, and to enjoy each other's company.
I've also been institutionalized. Most people were rather lively; I was a shell. Some were angry and got "toned down" with meds. Others were legit schizo; similar thing applies there. Many depressed were just reacting to some event (relationship fallout, death). People like that (normal but just overreactive) will get better pretty much regardless of what you do. But "toning down" someone who is already a zombie is not really effective, and I believe this is the main effect of these meds.
I had this ECT done while I was still a teenager. I don't think I had any side effects, but even if my memory was affected, how could I tell? (Not like I had much worth remembering anyways.)