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by Cholls » Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:19 am
Off-topic, but just gotta say that the writing on this site is da bomb.
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by justonemoreperson » Thu Dec 19, 2019 7:34 am
Manners73 wrote:
I sometimes would just love to be able to tell someone about it but I end up not doing and then I get scared in case health care people tell me I'm too ill to work.
Unless you pose a danger to others, that's not going to happen. Social and mental health care seeks to integrate people into work etc, not exclude them.
I'm not arguing; I'm explaining why I'm right.
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by easiersaidthandone » Sun Jan 05, 2020 10:05 am
Never experienced psychosis or any form of delusion/hallucination. Would make life more interesting
I don't fake it. I just make it.
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by Tyler » Sun Jan 05, 2020 11:38 am
As a Schizophrenic (not Schizoid), psychosis was a big part of my early adulthood. Between chasing things are work that weren't there, to talking to Jim (my voice), I spent a lot of time hallucinating and thinking I was a demigod and that I would one day rule the world with super powers.
Medicine helps. It does.
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Diagnosed: Schizoaffective Disorder Bi-polar type Rapid Cycling.
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