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ysraal is Ray C. Lay

I was diagnosed paranoid schizophrenic reaction in 1971 at 15 because...

ysraal

Monday, September 01, 2008
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I am hoping that i am on my forward path and that this too is not a hallucination or delusion. it is my life i mean. Man it is  so hard but yet it just seems so unreal. Why is it that my hallucinations and delusions eem so real but my life seems so much like hallucinations and delusions. The unr...
  1. support and recovery
    David Robbins
    Monday, September 01, 2008 at 10:44 AM

    I find much support for my recovery. This is a wonderful site. And you can live a normal life. It happens all the time to sz people. We are all here for you. We support and encourage you. You can be all that you desire to be. I takes time to find the right meds. Don't despair. Keep coming back. You are most welcome here!

     

    Dave

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  2. The forward path
    Chris
    Tuesday, September 02, 2008 at 04:05 AM

    All Courage to you ,Ysraal!

     

    I have just posted a (probably too long) comment on one of you earlier shareposts titled the 'mysterious and surreal journey' about early life trauma. Some others might like to read it too.

    Best wishes

    Chris

    UK

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  3. Hello
    Christina Bruni
    Tuesday, September 02, 2008 at 08:24 AM

    Hello Ysraal,

     

    Again, I must say you write so eloquently about what you go through.

     

    I would perhaps like to interview you for my "100 Individuals with Schizophrenia" Q&A interview series.

     

    The point is, to never give up on yourself or others.

     

    I admire your courage and resiliency in the face of great hardship.

     

    You will succeed.

     

    Have a good day.

     

    cb

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