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Daleri

Daleri

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I have been working at the same job for twenty years
posted 08/14/2009, comments (17)

Everyone on this site is so nice.

You might think that it would not be that way. I know that this is not a full representation of everyone affected by sz but it is refreshing compared to what is out there on the web. It could be a consequence of what happens when people suffer. They tend to be more considerate or sensitive to other people who suffer.   Anyway, I do not... Read moreChevron
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Robin Cunningham

Robin Cunningham

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Advocate and Executive
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
ELY
posted 10/17/2008, comments (4)

i'm angry and confused

English is my second language, i'm sorry for the mistakes. My brother is schizophrenic, he is 31 years old. We are living with his illness from his 20 years old. The problem is he does not work and when he does, he spends the money in one minute. So I paid medicine, food, clothes and rent. The other problem is he sells everything he have, which at... Read moreChevron
pylgrym
posted 06/02/2008, comments (6)

The Epic Oddessy: A SZ Parent's Journal

On March 31, 2007, Adam, 21,  suffered a pscyhotic break that resulted in an involuntary committment to the local emergency room... and in a massive situational earthquake in the life and dreams of Adam and our family.   Hospitalizations ensued. A SZ diagnosis emerged, then solidified. There followed partial hospitalization,... 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a syndrome characterized by disturbances in emotions, thought, activity, and language, that leaves patients fearful and withdrawn.

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