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Aug 10, 2009

Text of Ray Sandford's Statement to Minnesota State Legislature

by David W. Oaks — last modified Aug 10, 2009 05:44 PM
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Because of Ray Sandford's campaign against his forced electroshock, the Minnesota State Legislature is holding a public hearing today on the topic of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and individuals who are committed in the state mental health system. Ray Sandford has issued a signed statement for today's hearing.


For many Wednesdays, Ray Sandford would have forced electroshocks, sometimes weekly, sometimes every other week, sometimes monthly.

Because of public outcry, Ray Sandford's last forced electroshock was on 15 April 2009.

Even though the mental health system predicted he had to receive regular forced electroshocks or suffer problems, Ray has actually done better since the forced electroshocks stopped.

Below is the text for Ray's statement about his forced shock.

To see an image of Ray's signed statement, click here.


Ray's statement to the Minnesota State Legislature:


"After having over 40 ECT treatments and having many ill effects, I now feel much better.

"I no longer am bothered by severe shaking hands and my memory is improving. It is wonderful not to dread the approach of Wednesday and the hateful prep time. I feel I can live a more normal life. Having ECT was one of the most traumatic times of my life!"

Ray Sandford
9/08/09




Please let others know about Ray's statement above. Here's a small web address to this blog entry:

http://tinyurl.com/ray-testimony

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Leah Harris

Leah Harris, a second generation psychiatric survivor, discovered MindFreedom in 2000 when she was 25 years old. Her first act in the mad movement was to tell her story of oppression and resistance, and to help edit stories for MindFreedom's Oral History Project. Since then, she has been working in various ways to help achieve the vision of MindFreedom: an end to all forms of psychiatric oppression, healing of all forms of "normality," and the creation of vibrant, colorful communities that honor and celebrate diversity, difference, and the full range of human experience.

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