Surgery for Mental Ills Offers Both Hope and Risk

Benedict Carey
The New York Times
November 26, 2009

One was a middle-aged man who refused to get into the shower. The other was a teenager who was afraid to get out.

The man, Leonard, a writer living outside Chicago, found himself completely unable to wash himself or brush his teeth. The teenager, Ross, growing up in a suburb of New York, had become so terrified of germs that he would regularly shower for seven hours. Each received a diagnosis of severe obsessive-compulsive disorder, or O.C.D., and for years neither felt comfortable enough to leave the house.

But leave they eventually did, traveling in desperation to a hospital in Rhode Island for an experimental brain operation in which four raisin-sized holes were burned deep in their brains.

Today, two years after surgery, Ross is 21 and in college. “It saved my life,” he said. “I really believe that.”

The same cannot be said for Leonard, 67, who had surgery in 1995. “There was no change at all,” he said. “I still don’t leave the house.”

Both men asked that their last names not be used to protect their privacy.

The great promise of neuroscience at the end of the last century was that it would revolutionize the treatment of psychiatric problems. But the first real application of advanced brain science is not novel at all. It is a precise, sophisticated version of an old and controversial approach: psychosurgery, in which doctors operate directly on the brain.

Read entire article: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/27/health/research/27brain.html?_r=3&partner=rss&emc=rss

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One Response to “Depressed? Have anxiety? Psychiatry has a solution; the new ‘improved’ lobotomy. Just burn some holes in that brain.”

  1. I surely hope that the average citizen is aware that most people are never the same after psychosurgery. You just cannot change nature and expect someone to ever be the same. Doctors need to fix the actual problem, which is not physical at all! It is a mental problem. Therefore, why would anyone attempt to change something physical?!!! And drugs are not the answer either. Something had to have happened in these individual’s lives to have caused this. Let us find out what changed in someone’s life before drilling holes in their heads, please!

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