By MAMAMIA TEAM
Natalie Deeth doesn’t remember her wedding day.
She knows she has kids, but she doesn’t remember the day each of them was born. She doesn’t remember giving birth, she doesn’t remember holding them in her arms. She doesn’t remember raising them.
Natalie used to have a job as a nurse but if you put her in a hospital today, she probably wouldn’t remember how to do the job she trained for and worked in.
In total, Natalie has lost three decades’ worth of memories.
And the most amazing part of this story?
Natalie’s okay with that.
Natalie says losing three decades’ worth of memories is better than the previous life she was living; a life in which she was “suicidal to the point where (she) was self harming”.
Natalie told her story on SBS’s Insight program earlier this week. In an episode that focused on electroshock therapy and the role it continues to play in Australian society, as form of psychiatric treatment.
Electroshock therapy (or electroconvulsive therapy) is a form of psychiatric treatment in which patients are placed under general anesthetic while “a carefully-controlled electrical current is passed through the brain, affecting the brain’s electrical activity and producing an improvement in depressive and psychotic symptoms”.