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Tuesday, November, 10, 2009
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Don Fraser

Don Fraser

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Isn't life grand?
posted 10/25/2009, comments (10)

Back from the Podium with Success

Well, I was a hit in my two speeches last week.        I'll try to be modest here but the audiences really did like me, and, more importantly, what I had to say.   The first speech was the easy one, though the audience was a more formal one. The event was the United Way kick-off fund-raiser and I was in... Read moreChevron
ysraal
posted 10/13/2009, comment (1)

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hello family and this is ysraal here and I wish us all hope. In a sense we are all special for we are all a strong people to live with this illness.  We all know how strong this illness is but we must know there is hope. Our illness has been around for a very long time and there are many good people who are trying to help us in all kinds of... Read moreChevron
Janet
posted 09/21/2009, comments (3)

Anniversary

In a few days it will mark 12 years since I was last hospitalized for schizoaffective disorder. Since i was first diagnosed in 1983 I have been hospitalized 5 different times and this is the longest there has ever been since my hospitalizations. I want to Thank each one of you who have been so kind to me and who I can say have helped me overcome... Read moreChevron
ms
posted 07/28/2009, comments (17)

Helping our son, help himself

Our son has always been such a wonderful person....caring, gentle, well mandered and always respectful. He has been living with this "illness" for just over three years and is now 22 yr of age. Just after high school graduation he was living away from home, working as a waiter and going to school full time when he started becoming paranoid. After... Read moreChevron
OceanBlue

OceanBlue

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Schizoaffective
posted 06/29/2009, comments (6)

New Study: Cognitive therapies ineffective for Sz.

I read about this recent study on the Science Daily website.  I found it sobering yet I agree with it's findings.  I have been fortunate enough to be in therapy for most of my illness, good times and bad.  It is good for me, I think, to have someone I can talk openly about my illness/symptoms with.  It's nice to talk about... 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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