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John Chisum
posted 10/10/2007, comments (3)

Will things ever get better?

I was told that some mid will help but I not for sure it is helping or not. I live with schizoaffective Disorder.
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maths sux

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posted 10/10/2007, comment (1)

YeAr 12 ScHiZoPhReNiA aSsiGnMeNt

distinguish between a normal person and someone who has the disorder (schizophrenia).
JAnderson

JAnderson

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posted 09/30/2007, comments (4)

What's it like to have schizophrenia?

 There's something wrong with me, and I'm wondering if it's a type of schizophrenia, but I don't have any hallucinations or crazy ideas.  I feel like a different variation of myself to the point where it's not clear who I completely am. My thoughts and feelings aren't always connected. I feel seperate from... Read moreChevron
Pepper
posted 09/28/2007, comments (2)

not so much interested as scared of having it myself

     I have recently been diagnoised with major depression, then with a possible bipolar disorder.  I currently take Wellburtin, Trazadone, Triliptal, and most recently Risperdal.  I have never wanted to talk about the voice in my head that comments on how crazy I must be or when it feeds into the paranoia I... Read moreChevron
kjms
posted 09/21/2007, comments (2)

how do i get my 20 year old brother to accept treatment?

I have a 20 year old brother who was recently given a tentative diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia. He had a very bad episode and was hospitilized. they started him on Abilify and it seemed to be working, within a month he was much better. just like my brother again. but he refuses to admit there is anything wrong with him. he doesnt remember the... Read moreChevron
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Schizophrenia is a syndrome characterized by disturbances in emotions, thought, activity, and language, that leaves patients fearful and withdrawn.

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