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Monday, November, 23, 2009
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tinker is 53 year old female paranoid schitzophrenic
I live in Florida and have not recieved treatment for my disease

My father was a paranoid schizophrenic who spend time in and out of...

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Saturday, October 25, 2008
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Hello.  I am better and thank you for all the encouragement and communication.  You help more than you know! The new dosage on the pain meds is miraculous!!!  Hurrrah.  I feel my body as almost normal and that has been a long time coming.  My pain Doc holds off too long in m...
  1. rotten husbands
    DCROY9633
    Sunday, October 26, 2008 at 06:29 PM

    I, too, am a member of the Rotten Husband Club.  Mine was a controller extraordinaire.  He micro-managed every aspect of my life down to what I wore and where I ate for lunch.  He wouldn't let me have my own car or bank account, I guess because it would be easier to get away from him that way.  He knew he was a bastard.  I think the best move I made toward recovery was when I filed for divorce and kicked him out of the house.

     

    How wonderful that you already have good feelings toward your new doctor.  That doesn't happen very often, at least not in my experience.  I still vacillate between whether to get a new pdoc or stay with the old.  Mine doesn't seem to take things as seriously as I think he should.  He is always rather cavalier and it really irritates me.  We are definitely not equals in any sense of the word.  I am the lowly patient and he is the genius doctor and whatever he says trumps whatever I say.

     

    Oh well, enough of that.

     

    I'm glad things are going better for you.

     

    Carolyn

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  2. Hello
    Christina Bruni
    Monday, October 27, 2008 at 05:54 PM

    Hi Dellea,

     

    I'm glad you get a good feeling about the new doctor.

     

    In time, you'll see some relief.

     

    Be honest with the psychiatrist about what's going on in your head.

     

    Let us know how the appointment goes.

     

    Regards,

    Christina

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    tracy
    Sunday, November 02, 2008 at 08:56 AM

    hello this is tracy and i am from lake wales florida.

    i am doing a power point presentation of schizophrenia paranoid type. i was wondering if you would give me some information based on therapeutic interventions and/or pharmalogical interventions used to treat the illness.

     

     

    a response would be greatly appreciated!

    your page helped me alot.

    i am so sorry about your father.

    my father passed away last year,

    and my mother is severly bipolar

     

     

    email me please

    tracy5589@yahoo.com

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