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Monday, September, 08, 2008

People Who Are Living With Schizophrenia

lynn
posted 11/03/2007, comments (2)

Positive is Power

I have been living with this for a very long time now.There have been many years that I would not take my medications.I would drift off into anoher world and stay there.One day I was sitting on my couch,trying to tune the voices out of my head and my 17 year old daughter put her face three inches from mine and said"POSITIVE IS... Read moreChevron
Misha
posted 11/01/2007, comments (3)

sharing thoughts

I constanly deal with parinoia. I some times hear voices and some times it is like I am not alone or I feel like I'm being watched. It is an uncomfportable feeling, and some times it is all I can do, to to say it is just me, and I have to get over it, but its still hard to think some times because I get side tracked so easily.
TrU2U
posted 10/14/2007, comments (5)

ABILIFY GAVE ME arash between 2 and 5 weeks before going off by docs sorder.

The new drug they want to try is in the family of drugs that gave me permanent tremors and involuntary muscle spacisms , it's related to respirdal which has had lawsuits againts it for permanent damage.I would like to try an older medication again to feel safe , any suggestions?
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.
john30fan
posted 09/11/2007, comments (4)

helpmeplease

yes  i am a 48 year old male suffering from head zaps. now after 8 years and 4 doctors i am being told i am bipolar  they think i should take geodon 40 mg  lexapro 40 mg and clazapam 10 mg as needed. can anyone make sence of this or am i loosining it?

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