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Tuesday, December, 02, 2008

Insane paranoia

by  Eric Klieman
Sunday, December 30, 2007
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Imagine being so insanely parnoid that you thought Presidents and first ladies and movie stars were conducting a psychological war game against you. That they had your own family hurting you for them, aswell as alot of your neighbors. Either paying them off or promising them jobs in showbusiness. ...

  1. Insane Paranoia
    Robin Cunningham
    Sunday, December 30, 2007 at 10:42 PM

     

    Eric:

     

    I am also glad that you can now write about your experiences.  It is good for the mind, the body and the soul to put it all down on paper (or bits and bytes).

     

    For ten years I thought Satan and three of his demons, whom I called "One," "Two," and "Three" talked to me constantly, trying to drag me down into the fires of hell.  I burned up [no pun intended] enormous amounts of time and energy just trying to stay one step ahead of them.

     

    The worst part was that none of my family, who had taught me all my life that Satan was after me, believed me when I told them he was talking to me.

     

    Being alone, especially in the presence of others, isn't much fun.  Nor is it comforting when they look at you like you're a weirdo.

     

    But, here on SchizophreniaConnection you've got friends that have been in that never, never land.  We understand as much as anyone can and we try to help one another.  So, please keep writing.

     

    I hope you have a good New Year and look forward to hearing from you again.

     

    Robin

     


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    re: Insane Paranoia
    Eric Klieman
    Sunday, December 30, 2007 at 11:14 PM

    Dear Robin,

    Thankyou for responding to my posting.

    I appreciate you

    sharing your experience with me.

    I'm sorry to hear that you go through so much physical pain as well.

    I do hatha yoga which I think is very healing, just attempting it can help heal your body. I've been fortunate that I'm okay physically. My friend is in a wheelchair due to his diabetes, and I feel sorry for him. My  old girlfriend of thirteen years died of cervical cancer and went through a long period of severe pain, and was on morpine.

    It's inspiring that you have been a success in business and are such a good writer.

    How do I get to your blog.

    Anyway I wish you a happy and healthy new year.

    Sincerely Eric


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  2. Paranoia
    Christina Bruni
    Wednesday, January 02, 2008 at 11:40 AM

    Hello Eric,

     

    I hope you find some comfort here.

     

    We have all been there.

     

    Robin is right: by writing down what you went through, by getting it out of your body and mind, you'll begin to heal.

     

    I look forward to your posts.

     

    Happy New Year.

     

    Chris

     

     


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    Lynn
    Friday, January 04, 2008 at 06:53 PM

    Dear Eric, My husband of 28 years of marriage suffers from schizophrenia. I love him dearly and all that I can do at times is be a good listener and keep my humor. Joe is one of the nicest people you would ever know!! Please let me know if you would like to hear from him. Take care, Eric and thank-you for sharing your story. Sincerely, Ltnn.


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    Eric Klieman
    Friday, January 04, 2008 at 07:10 PM

    Dear Lynn,

    Thankyou for responding. It's nice to hear of good relationships despite it all. If Joe feels like writing to me here on healthcental I'd be more than happy to hear from him.

    Happy New Year to both of you.

    Eric


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    Lynn
    Saturday, January 05, 2008 at 05:04 PM
    Dear Eric, I will tell Joe that you said it was O.K. to write to you. Thank-you for replying so quickly. Also, A Happy New Year to you too, Eric. Thanks again!  Lynn.
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