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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
Bob Stockus

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I have been receiving treatment since 1986.
posted 06/04/2009, comments (2)

One Day At A Time

Hello to everyone in the community.I hope this message finds everyone well.I am back at work tonight at my part time job.One of the better things about my job,is the fact that I get to view mother nature at work.In the office where I am located,there are 4 fairly good size windows.These windows face the southern sky,and on a good night I get to... Read moreChevron
alisza

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hi my real name is veronica "alisza" is my middle name haha
posted 03/23/2009, comments (3)

doing better

hello all i would first like to thank everyone for all their support you all have made me feel really comfortable here thank you so much   anywho i have not been on my meds for maybe three weeks now and i am doing much better i stopped taking them because i need to feel normal i believe that the pills make me happy not that i want to be sad... Read moreChevron
DeeDee17
posted 03/22/2009, comments (5)

DeeDee17

I had to write...DeeDeeSaturday, March 21, 2009 at 05:36 AM My husband is 34 and was diagnosed at 18. We have been married now for 6 years. I married him knowing full well about his illness. I can't say its been a bed of roses but life is good, today. It is alot of work to be married to him, and yes I sometimes wish I had not married... Read moreChevron
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posted 01/25/2009, comments (4)

CHOICES II-17 - We can do this the easy way or . . .

  In books, movies and TV shows we've all heard the phrase - "We can do this the easy way or the hard way, the choice is yours."  In any context this line offers a clear choice.  The consequences of that choice are implicit, but nonetheless quite clear.   In this series, CHOICES II (Choices in Recovery), we are talking 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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