@@negril7446 I dont/can't, iv been pulled from service and put on permanent disability. That's the thing, people think meds are a magic cure, even on them I am not and will not ever return to a fully functional status, they just somewhat keep me from sinking to the absolute bottom
I’m finally admitting my disorder and spiritual abilities and medicine and inner child healing and being grounded and coping skills. Affirming and persisting and affirming overcoming bad habits and creating healthier habits. Being open and honest and try to heal and grow and evolve and putting my mental health first and respecting others mental health and if I’m blessed to have romantic relationship and children with supportive support system. Thank you for explaining in nice and supportive ways. ❤
I have this. After spending time in the hospital I’m finally on the right medications. Not every day is easy but I have a wonderful partner and friends, and I’m in university to be a social worker. There is hope for you or your loved one.
I think 8 medications is too many. How do you cope with it? Also, it’s beneficial to exercise and meditate regularly and eat a carnivore diet. Avoid processed foods.
@BB-yw1ez are you schizoaffective? 8 is actually kinda low.. the meds I'm on require I take supplements to offset damage to my body, take a whole fist full a day
I have this. I’m highly functional, had a career in the military, got a college degree and live a rather normal life. It makes me sad to see some people really struggling with this. I’m not medicated and Have a pretty good control over this. I practice stoicism and take steps to cut BS out of my life but of course, I have my bad days. Maybe one day I’ll lose control and fall deeper into it, for now, I pass as totally normal.
@@heronofheaven yeah, I keep myself calm most of the time, avoid stressful situations. Have klonopins for anxiety attacks, but I don’t but rarely take it. As long as I’m calm, rational, and realistic I can distinguish between delusion and reality, that and I have a good poker face. I can act and pass as normal. And most days I am. I used to be normal and remember what it was like to be. I just remember that there’s usually people watching me so I shouldn’t be acting schizo lol and if I can’t do that then I isolate
My son has this. He no longer speaks to me, his reasons are not valid. They were actually cruel, he’s repeatedly told people things that never happened. My question is if he gets help will he understand these beliefs aren’t real? Or will beliefs formed before therapy never be understood?
I have this. I stay in the house all the time and my moods change all the time. I see a psychiatrist regularly.
Same, I have always been indoors, but as I hit my 20s it got really bad. I'd rather never leave my house if I could
@@mitchclover258how do you work? Does medication not help.
@@negril7446 I dont/can't, iv been pulled from service and put on permanent disability.
That's the thing, people think meds are a magic cure, even on them I am not and will not ever return to a fully functional status, they just somewhat keep me from sinking to the absolute bottom
The music is terrible in this video. Good content but the music is depressing dreary and dark.
I’m finally admitting my disorder and spiritual abilities and medicine and inner child healing and being grounded and coping skills. Affirming and persisting and affirming overcoming bad habits and creating healthier habits. Being open and honest and try to heal and grow and evolve and putting my mental health first and respecting others mental health and if I’m blessed to have romantic relationship and children with supportive support system. Thank you for explaining in nice and supportive ways. ❤
I have this. After spending time in the hospital I’m finally on the right medications. Not every day is easy but I have a wonderful partner and friends, and I’m in university to be a social worker. There is hope for you or your loved one.
I have schizoaffective depressive type. Ptsd, gad
Im currently on eight medications and see a Therapist regularly.
How long have you had it? 8 medications sounds a lot, do they work? Do you feel you can control it?
They had me on risperidone i felt like i was under water at the gym🤣🤟
I think 8 medications is too many. How do you cope with it? Also, it’s beneficial to exercise and meditate regularly and eat a carnivore diet. Avoid processed foods.
I'm bipolar type, I'm on so many pills and injections I feel sick
@BB-yw1ez are you schizoaffective? 8 is actually kinda low.. the meds I'm on require I take supplements to offset damage to my body, take a whole fist full a day
I have this. I’m highly functional, had a career in the military, got a college degree and live a rather normal life. It makes me sad to see some people really struggling with this. I’m not medicated and Have a pretty good control over this. I practice stoicism and take steps to cut BS out of my life but of course, I have my bad days. Maybe one day I’ll lose control and fall deeper into it, for now, I pass as totally normal.
Not medicated? How can you do that? No way.
@@heronofheaven yeah, I keep myself calm most of the time, avoid stressful situations. Have klonopins for anxiety attacks, but I don’t but rarely take it. As long as I’m calm, rational, and realistic I can distinguish between delusion and reality, that and I have a good poker face. I can act and pass as normal. And most days I am. I used to be normal and remember what it was like to be. I just remember that there’s usually people watching me so I shouldn’t be acting schizo lol and if I can’t do that then I isolate
Food is important and vitamin plus councilling and sleep and being around caring people
I can relate
My son has this. He no longer speaks to me, his reasons are not valid. They were actually cruel, he’s repeatedly told people things that never happened. My question is if he gets help will he understand these beliefs aren’t real? Or will beliefs formed before therapy never be understood?
something definitely has happened
@@surplusrevenge2013
🙄. No…sadly my son’s bio mother also has this.
My niece started out doing the same thing, but once she got treatment, all of that stopped.
@@KellyBSmith-xo6vl
Thank you! You gave me hope!
I have this I feel suicidal because of it
Same🙏
6:20 seems to trigger me
Just needs DBT and a bubble bath. Done!
Yea ok .. guess you don't know how this effect😅 your life
I see dead people Revelation 22 16
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Fuk yea