How to Support a Loved One with Schizophrenia - Jason and Maye's Story

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  • Опубликовано: 27 мар 2024
  • Thank you so much to Jason and Maye Jepson, a fantastic mother-son activist duo, who share their experiences with us about what it has been like for Jason living with schizophrenia, and how his mother Maye has been a source of support for him. We talk about their experiences, and how to give and accept support.
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  • @LivingWellwithSchizophrenia
    @LivingWellwithSchizophrenia  11 месяцев назад

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  • @elnego320
    @elnego320 3 года назад +106

    Accept that we have a condition is the best start for healing

    • @jasenkavukelic5047
      @jasenkavukelic5047 3 года назад +1

      This is so important!

    • @jacquelinethereseplunkett221
      @jacquelinethereseplunkett221 3 года назад +1

      We do accept it. It's not us that doesn't have insight.

    • @aleksandrat9184
      @aleksandrat9184 3 года назад

      Jacqueline Therese Plunkett would you please elaborate? Thank you

    • @carolyngundimi
      @carolyngundimi 3 года назад +1

      How do you convince a person that he is sick and need medication? . I've tried most methods to get the person to continue his meds. He doesn't listen as he feels he's alright.

    • @ozzy7109
      @ozzy7109 2 года назад

      I'm 99% sure people diagnosed with Schizophrenia are actually Autistic (neurodivergent) who are also clairvoyant/ psychic mediums

  • @agirlisariot
    @agirlisariot 3 года назад +80

    Looooove the mom's discussion on approaching her son as an adult and his own person. As the caregiver of my mother, I'm really struggling with this.

    • @aleksandrat9184
      @aleksandrat9184 3 года назад +3

      I can only imagine. Love is love. You must love yourself and love caring for you mom. Having inner conflict means you are struggling, so, It’s important you figure what that is? You caring for your mom, or is it feeling guilty for considering maybe getting someone else to?

    • @sianmilne4879
      @sianmilne4879 3 года назад +1

      @@aleksandrat9184 I think her issue is with treating her mom as an adult and giving her mom autonomy while still making sure that she's getting the care she needs. It can be hard, especially if the person who needs help doesn't want it.
      My grandmother absolutely refused to be put into an old age home or even to keep up with her own illnesses (regular old age stuff like diabetes and high cholesterol) until my dad found her in her bed with a foot that was close to needing to be amputated (bad blood flow to your extremities is a symptom of diabetes) and in the early stages of a stroke. She didn't end up losing her foot but she did end up losing the majority of her sight to the stroke. It was especially sad because the whole family knew she needed more care but she refused it and we didn't want to take away her autonomy. Still not sure whether we made the right decision on that, but also not sure there was a right decision 🤷

  • @ChoonDesigns
    @ChoonDesigns 3 года назад +98

    Can I just say how well you facilitate these conversations. Very very professional. I'm directing my clients with psychosis experiences to your channel for very high quality, reputable information, provided in a way that I as a psychologist, can't offer. ... From real lived experience. Thank you so much 🤗

  • @Dimension2364
    @Dimension2364 Год назад +4

    I have so much respect for these people to talk about Schizophrenia so openly. They are helping so many others at the price of putting them self in a vulnerable position. I wish them all the strength, all the support and all the love in the world.

  • @shannonhenry7608
    @shannonhenry7608 3 года назад +9

    I did not have to call police on my son, but was prepared to, when he had his latest bout with psychosis, and hospitalization. Fortunately, my mother and I were able to get him to agree to go to the ER. Even that decision was a hard one, but the best decision I have made for his sake! Make the hard choice it can be to insist your loved one gets help❤️

  • @thomasthomas8571
    @thomasthomas8571 3 года назад +43

    Jason and Maye Jepson are to be commended for the terrific job they do in managing Jason's illness.

  • @RaysDad
    @RaysDad 3 года назад +77

    More communities should have mental health teams to deal with people in crisis. Specially trained police units are a step in the right direction, but I'd prefer to separate public health services from the criminal justice system.

  • @jmk1962
    @jmk1962 3 года назад +31

    These interviews with people living with SZ and their families/supporters are so helpful. Thank you everyone for doing this. It really helps to de-stigmatise SZ and show that they are humans and 'normal' people whatever 'normal' means.
    Love the idea of a 'Trust Partner'.

  • @Beee-wl4bu
    @Beee-wl4bu 3 года назад +19

    Praying for a cure! Super supportive mum, my mom was there through it all too! It made me stronger and recover faster. Amazing work 👍

  • @abdulkhaliqmohamed4890
    @abdulkhaliqmohamed4890 3 года назад +55

    I have reached my peak in life after being diagnosed with schizophrenia. So its not all gloom and doom.

    • @mohsinku
      @mohsinku 3 года назад

      How you deal with this problem?

    • @abdulkhaliqmohamed4890
      @abdulkhaliqmohamed4890 3 года назад

      @@mohsinku daawah and tabligh.

    • @abdulkhaliqmohamed4890
      @abdulkhaliqmohamed4890 3 года назад

      @@mohsinku also treating myself nicely. By eating healthy etc.

    • @abdulkhaliqmohamed4890
      @abdulkhaliqmohamed4890 3 года назад

      @@mohsinku always taking mental health into consideration is wise.

    • @ramonfry9673
      @ramonfry9673 2 года назад

      Thank you. I'm on the same journey to prove it can be done.

  • @bloomgaming4639
    @bloomgaming4639 3 года назад +31

    Great interview Lauren! And big props to the mom and son for doing so well in this interview - was definitely interesting to watch.

  • @DeAnnaD777
    @DeAnnaD777 3 года назад +8

    My husband is going to be 61 he was diagnosed with schizophrenia only 2 1/2 years ago. He ended up and critical care for 9 days. But we didn't think it was a correct diagnosis. What happened was we were getting ready to move and he sweats extremely easily. I found him early in the morning wandering in the street. I got him dressed and took him to urgent care. They did blood work ruled out heart attack and stroke. Later that same day they called us and said his electrolytes was 120. We immediately got him to the hospital. He went crazy and was having delusions and hallucinations. So I was convinced it was due to electrolytes. He got a lot better but now listening to your videos, I believe he does have the schizophrenia as well. My heart is torn and we've had to get a court order to have him evaluated. He's refusing to see any doctors or get help.

    • @shoei07
      @shoei07 3 года назад +1

      I’m 42 and had a episode last month. Just realized I have it and it’s affected my whole life. I’m on medication now

  • @taminicely2275
    @taminicely2275 2 года назад +4

    Hi I have suffered with mental illness for 30 years. I have found your videos very inspiring and experienced a lot of the symptoms talked about. The one thing I don’t have is family or support from friends which has dwindled over the years. Now I have my mental health team and my partner

    • @ashleyriblet2326
      @ashleyriblet2326 Год назад

      You are lucky to have a loving partner. I wish you the best!

  • @artistoddessy8484
    @artistoddessy8484 3 года назад +24

    Jason, Maye and Lauren... great interview, i see a lot of myself in Jason's struggles. I know accepting I have schizophrenia was a life changer, its like a series of symptoms the meds mostly block but you have bad memories from when they were untreated. I'm praying for you Jason, keep on going strong and like you said acceptance and trust your doctors, two lessons I need on a daily basis. Blessings

    • @HiAdrian
      @HiAdrian 3 года назад +1

      By bad memories, do you mean the experiences of running into conflict with other people, or the memory of how it felt to be in that (untreated) mental state?

    • @artistoddessy8484
      @artistoddessy8484 3 года назад +1

      @@HiAdrian the untreated state. I can blame a lot of ppl if i had room in my heart to judge, but i don't. I find judgment exacerbates my symptoms, far better to work on just what i know and what i know for sure doesn't exist. but there was a long time where i had no clue but was heavily paranoid.

  • @bonitaderosa3134
    @bonitaderosa3134 3 года назад +18

    Thank you - all - for sharing your stories. This is all just such a big help.

  • @india1422
    @india1422 3 года назад +3

    Jason is so lucky to have the support he does. Accepting you have schizophrenia requires insight and lack of insight is one of the main barriers to treatment

  • @Judi4Him4Ever
    @Judi4Him4Ever Год назад +2

    Mom, you’re a hero and I want to emulate you. Treating him with respect like an adult son not a sixteen year old really resonated! Jason, you communicated so well! Lauren, you are an excellent facilitator.

  • @meganlovesdisneyandcrafts4780
    @meganlovesdisneyandcrafts4780 3 года назад +10

    Thank you Jason and Maye, you both are Brave... this is hard👏💪 Thank you for your service

  • @hardlyalone
    @hardlyalone 3 года назад +13

    Right on Jason! I struggle with acceptance...let's me know I'm going in the right direction

  • @First.Lastname
    @First.Lastname 3 года назад +5

    Thank you to the parents for loving and supporting their wonderful son Jason. Nothing substitutes an unconditional love. I hope the non veterans can also get the same level of help and support that they need.

  • @SteveHoover69
    @SteveHoover69 3 года назад +3

    Jason I'm happy to know you have this kind of support and such loving parents! Thank you all for sharing with us.

  • @suzannealsop3394
    @suzannealsop3394 3 года назад +7

    Thank you Jason and Maye. It is helpful to see how other people deal and cope with this illness. I have now lived with it for 28 years and moved on to a newer antipsychotic medicine in that time due to advancement in the medical field. It is important to continually adjust to the illness as you go through life. Stay strong Jason, you are your own best friend and you are doing amazing. Keep well also Lauren and be kind to yourself. Much love 💚

  • @johnmcdonald1647
    @johnmcdonald1647 3 года назад +12

    Great video Lauren, yes Jason is so right in saying acceptance of your diagnosis is the first step to recovery. Jason also stated being totally honest with your treating doctor no matter how out there your thoughts or questions may be. Thank you Lauren, Maye and Jason for your honesty and life's learnings in passing along some really great advice.

  • @sabahatnaheed1435
    @sabahatnaheed1435 3 года назад +3

    yes, I didn't accept my schizophrenia at first but when I did, it was the best decision I had made. I'm on the right medication after it changed three times.

  • @sophiestar4819
    @sophiestar4819 3 года назад +9

    They are so amazing the mother is so sweet and lovely, she is so accepting and I love their attitude towards Jason's disorder it's a great mindset to have!!! :)

  • @crystalmiyake8135
    @crystalmiyake8135 3 года назад +10

    Fantastic video. Wonderful insight as to how Jason can cope with his disease. It’s nice to see that he has advocates. Please keep the videos coming.

  • @Hana.Behl-Lecter
    @Hana.Behl-Lecter 3 года назад +5

    Two amazing people with such a huge amount of love and trust for each other. If only everyone could be so fortunate to have such a strong support.
    It's absolutely devastating to think of all those out on the streets who may have not had that help to catch them when they fell.

  • @mariodrgtz8951
    @mariodrgtz8951 2 года назад +1

    Personally I struggle most with is allowing myself to truly believe that the voices don’t affect other people. Hearing his say that really helped! Thank you for your videos, I watch them when I can few myself getting worse.

  • @beverleylocke4207
    @beverleylocke4207 2 года назад +2

    A friend has just been diagnosed with schizophrenia and this was most helpful as he is not accepting the diagnosis. Easier said than done but good advice. Thank you.

  • @kittymeowc8061
    @kittymeowc8061 3 года назад +4

    Thank you Jason and Maye for sharing your story. Jason, how wonderful you have such supportive family ♡ Happy Mother's Day

  • @DigitalRiesNL
    @DigitalRiesNL 3 года назад +5

    I wish my mom would accept she needs help with this, but she refuses to acknowledge that she is a schizophrenic. There is so much possible, but acceptance is a really big step which I know is difficult to make.

  • @gabrielle3648
    @gabrielle3648 3 года назад +8

    Thank you for sharing your story Jason & Maye! ❤️

  • @theresafedoriw5003
    @theresafedoriw5003 9 месяцев назад

    Incredibly helpful to me as a parent of an adult with schizoaffective disorder.

  • @Kanggaxx
    @Kanggaxx 8 месяцев назад

    Wow! That was amazing. I feel so bad for this guy, but also very happy.

  • @mamachicken1548
    @mamachicken1548 2 года назад +1

    I'm glad to see his family was willing to help support him.

  • @ildikomolnar8437
    @ildikomolnar8437 3 года назад +9

    Love your videos, helpful ,useful and educative. Please, do more like this to learn and be opened- mind towards this illness. Thank you so much.

  • @leilamatzri1806
    @leilamatzri1806 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful Jason keep continue with your recovery. Unfortunately we going trough a lot , my son scyzofernia. And he is struggling , and not treating himself and our life’s just become like hell. Praying to god that one day they found medication for this weird illness. Those medication just give some relief, it’s not treat anyone Yet in this planet.

  • @larneyful
    @larneyful 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for this video. I found it very useful. I appreciate you taking the time to do it and I value the personal insights that every person in the video brought.

  • @ericagoehring1089
    @ericagoehring1089 3 года назад +3

    What a wonderful duo! I'm glad they have each other.

  • @An_Cor_psy
    @An_Cor_psy 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for this interview, its great idea to discuss this topic with family members.

  • @jordanea4540
    @jordanea4540 3 года назад +2

    This is such a wonderful channel. Thank you so much for everything you produce. I found this channel out of pure curiosity and it's been so illuminating and so many of the stories I have come across here I relate to in different ways. It has done so much to destigmatize what I believed schizophrenia to be and helped me to understand the humanity behind schizophrenic experiences.

  • @michellelandreth89
    @michellelandreth89 3 года назад +1

    I admire these strong and beautiful people.

  • @clearprop5447
    @clearprop5447 3 года назад +4

    Very good service to all who needs help, good to remember to always ask for help.

  • @deinnaehs
    @deinnaehs 3 года назад +1

    Support system is really important in our daily living. No man is an island, they said.

  • @anitagomez9100
    @anitagomez9100 3 года назад +4

    Great interview !! Jason and Maye are the sweetest 🤗 thank you for the really good advice 👍

  • @meganlovesdisneyandcrafts4780
    @meganlovesdisneyandcrafts4780 3 года назад +6

    Jason’s right..... the bottom is not fun! You don’t have to experience that though. ❤️ Remember, it’s just a word. It gets better, and you can live a happy live and you will be able to feel your parents or other loved ones love😊.

  • @enhancingcreativity5515
    @enhancingcreativity5515 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Jason for sharing your story. Really thank you.

  • @Vikezupa
    @Vikezupa 3 года назад +1

    I love that lady. Jason is very blessed to have such a mother.

  • @QueenAkanqi
    @QueenAkanqi 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful! Thanks for sharing Jason and Maye Jepson, much love

  • @NS-un6hx
    @NS-un6hx 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video on this topic. It has helped my family and girlfriend in the right direction to be helpful dealing with my schizoaffective disorder.

  • @franjlo
    @franjlo 3 года назад +3

    I love this interview. I hope to see more like this. Keep up the good work.

  • @AtHomeEducationAndDevelopment
    @AtHomeEducationAndDevelopment 2 года назад

    Thanks for your presentation of this episode on the importance of supporting individuals challenged by schizophrenia. Respect is an essential part of support. Many thanks also to Maye and Jason for helping others through their communication and work.

  • @kolrabivibes3216
    @kolrabivibes3216 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! This video is really interesting to watch and very helpful for me to get along with and help my girlfriend who has the same diagnosis

  • @sabahatnaheed1435
    @sabahatnaheed1435 3 года назад

    I waited too til it got worse and then accepted to get help. I didn't even realise how ill I was. Now im volunteering in mental health and helping those with psychosis.

  • @thediabeticpup
    @thediabeticpup 3 года назад +7

    This was so sweet. 🤗

  • @scandalousjen
    @scandalousjen 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much. This is a wonderful conversation

  • @27Dionysis
    @27Dionysis 3 года назад +1

    You are so amazing, thank you so much for what you do.

  • @labetri953
    @labetri953 2 года назад

    This is really good. Thank you so much. Our daughter just recently diagnosed with schizophrenia and it’s been very difficult for our family

  • @williamkraemer8338
    @williamkraemer8338 3 года назад +2

    Bravo! Thanks for this podcast.

  • @laurijss
    @laurijss Год назад

    Lots of Love to Jason and his mom 💗

  • @jdmmg4904
    @jdmmg4904 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @hankhilson7350
    @hankhilson7350 3 года назад +68

    They should stop sending police to ppl with mental health issues send a nurse

    • @Mona-dn7vj
      @Mona-dn7vj 3 года назад +11

      In my town, Mobile, Alabama, the police officers are trained to deal with the situation and I have always been impressed by the respect and kindness they show.

    • @bellcampe59
      @bellcampe59 3 года назад +1

      Yeah. And try to somehow safely get them to a doctor.

    • @ethereal1257
      @ethereal1257 3 года назад +3

      Well I am a single mom who has had to call on my own son for several situations but my son gets physical and no concept of boundaries and when he is like that he can cause harm to others or himself. With the police around he will calm down and he will do what they tell him and we both need someone at that point to make him stop. He refuses all forms of help.

    • @sianmilne4879
      @sianmilne4879 3 года назад +1

      It does depend on the situation though. If a person is being violent then a solo nurse might not be suited to the job (though if they're not, then I completely agree with you). Ideally I think both a nurse (or paramedic) and a police officer should be involved for violent situations.

    • @afsahfarooq710
      @afsahfarooq710 3 года назад +1

      @@sianmilne4879 I agree but.every second every moment of that situation is so unpredictable the person can do anything at the split of the moment

  • @dreamznaspiratons7064
    @dreamznaspiratons7064 3 года назад

    thank you for spreading awareness

  • @kadams-hh2im
    @kadams-hh2im 3 года назад +2

    Thanks to this video, It has been helpful, I have no support for my son and I other than my creator, and this video has been of encouragement to a mom who is just so frightened at the behavior of my son the schizoprhrenic, I love him and I don't want him in an institution because before I knew who he was. Not this disease. I love him no matter.

    • @fathiyoali3241
      @fathiyoali3241 3 года назад

      I have sem my son schizophrenia I love to

  • @mentalhealthandwork6228
    @mentalhealthandwork6228 3 года назад

    wonderful support and great insights, thanks you

  • @ClaraHerrera
    @ClaraHerrera 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much. Very helpful.

  • @carlashandell5855
    @carlashandell5855 2 года назад

    This is a really good interview, thank you.

  • @paulsommerfeld6026
    @paulsommerfeld6026 2 года назад

    Thank you so much. I'm so scared to talk to my doctor. But I'm afraid I'm gonna hit rock bottom. But I'm gonna talk to him tomorrow.

  • @KARENboomboomROXX
    @KARENboomboomROXX 3 года назад +2

    BOMB interview

  • @guyoncouchreadsthenews
    @guyoncouchreadsthenews 3 года назад

    Wow, this really seems to approach the true nature of the malady. Sweet work!

  • @jamesmcconnell1041
    @jamesmcconnell1041 3 года назад +19

    I thought I had special powers also, and this was before I was diagnosed with Schizophrenia.

    • @elnego320
      @elnego320 3 года назад +7

      I think religion has a bit part of it somentimes we belive we are the chossen one

  • @stephenpounder3373
    @stephenpounder3373 Год назад

    Thank you that was very helpfull and informative.

  • @nicolenunes3739
    @nicolenunes3739 2 года назад

    I'm just starting to accept my situation...I hate labels and not ready to fully speak about it .but I understand now after over a decade what the doctors were talking about and how my family was perceiving me which at the time thought they were all out to get me. It's horrible and still in recovery as well. I have four children who are my life lines..

  • @operoverlord
    @operoverlord 3 года назад +6

    Thank y'all for sharing y'alls story, and bringing the struggles of schizophrenia to the forefront. I'm in a very scary place right now with having to seriously think about getting on disability. Don't know if I can...and don't have much of a support network. Really scared.

    • @hardlyalone
      @hardlyalone 3 года назад +3

      I'm on disability...it totally enabled my recovery. Message me and I can help you apply for disability. It's hard to figure out your meds when working full time. You don't know if it's the meds or stress from work :(

    • @operoverlord
      @operoverlord 3 года назад

      @@hardlyalone Hey Clint...thanks for reaching out! Really means a lot. I don't know how to message u, but by just replying on here... Basically, I'm having insomnia issues SERVERELY. It's one of the side effects of my schizoaffective med, and working a fluctuating night/day shift has just exacerbated it to the point where I can't sleep anymore. I have 10 years with the state, so I was hoping to get state disability as it has more advantages over SSI, like not having a savings limit. Do u know anything about getting state disability...? But any info or tips on getting SSI would be appreciated too.

    • @operoverlord
      @operoverlord 3 года назад

      @@hardlyalone I thought there was a way to direct message through dashboard or something...I'll have to figure it out and let u know. I'm in Louisiana. Very poor state. But yeah, my meds cost a bunch too, but what choice do we have? I was planning on staying on disability for the rest of my life, and working part time somewhere more bearable to help with income.

    • @operoverlord
      @operoverlord 3 года назад

      @@hardlyalone Just found out that there was private direct messaging back in 2018, but they've since cancelled that feature on creator studio....sucks

    • @hardlyalone
      @hardlyalone 3 года назад

      @@operoverlord Lets start this group!!!

  • @sabahatnaheed1435
    @sabahatnaheed1435 3 года назад

    its important to get good support from family. I also have a social worker and a counsellor.

  • @MaestroGradius
    @MaestroGradius 3 года назад +4

    She mentioned that they do advocacy work as a team for others. I would like to know more about that...

  • @pistolpak
    @pistolpak 3 года назад +2

    Not to introduce criticism but the mother really dominated the conversation and i wanted to see Jason speak more. He obviously is intelligent and coherent and his meds are working for him. He completely had the facilities to handle things

  • @mikewysko2268
    @mikewysko2268 3 года назад

    Well done. More please.😀

  • @A.bc7521
    @A.bc7521 3 года назад +2

    Thanks a lot for this video. These witnesses are valuable
    We miss such a nice youtube Channel in France 😉

  • @kickboxer8173
    @kickboxer8173 2 года назад

    this some great insight on the condition

  • @Annn-xl3qb
    @Annn-xl3qb Год назад

    thank you

  • @SueB42
    @SueB42 2 года назад

    Very informative video!

  • @karenterrell8843
    @karenterrell8843 3 года назад

    Excellent video

  • @mr.disrespectful4910
    @mr.disrespectful4910 3 года назад

    Welcome to the club

  • @colemancherry8182
    @colemancherry8182 3 года назад +3

    Good video

  • @laurieberry4814
    @laurieberry4814 2 года назад

    I like Jason very much

  • @guyoncouchreadsthenews
    @guyoncouchreadsthenews 3 года назад +1

    I think the voices are a translation of the inner-conscious survival part of the brain.

  • @HazelSharpie
    @HazelSharpie 3 года назад +27

    Calling the police doesn’t always end this happily.

    • @oldcroftjmichael
      @oldcroftjmichael 3 года назад +6

      She and her husband probably did this because they was nothing else they could think to do. As they say in the video his mother waited until it hit a crisis point. People do what they can do, the best option as they see it in the moment. And I don’t doubt the police thing not ending well I’m just saying hey she really probably didn’t jump the gun on that decision and put it off till probably the last minute or second.

    • @mayejepson8250
      @mayejepson8250 3 года назад +5

      I agree, Megan. Wishing you the best.

  • @finannawesterlund5553
    @finannawesterlund5553 Год назад

    I love your videos ❤

  • @saraacarolina
    @saraacarolina 3 года назад +1

    Wow my parents would never be this helpful

  • @Sirkassidysworld
    @Sirkassidysworld 3 года назад +2

    I wish my family were more active in my life with schizophrenia...I take my meds everyday but I feel hurt and like a burden to my family... If I was to ask them what they know about schizophrenia they wouldn't have a clue...all they probably would say is the bad things that happened ....I work part time and support myself but it's a struggle...

    • @royaltheoneroyalone3498
      @royaltheoneroyalone3498 2 года назад +1

      You’re doing really good, and that’s what’s more important, sometimes you’re village is outside of the family too, just continue to build a comfortable life for yourself and keep your peace and pray always. God bless you.

  • @ClandestineGirl16X
    @ClandestineGirl16X 2 года назад

    Does Jason have a RUclips channel? I really enjoyed listening to his experience.

  • @leahserrano1959
    @leahserrano1959 3 года назад

    My son is 19 suffering from this illness really bad!😢 he has been on everything nothing is working! I need help don’t want to put him away! Please crying out for help!😢😢😢😢

  • @samtendenzongpa4467
    @samtendenzongpa4467 3 года назад +8

    I m alone and have schizophrenia

    • @bellcampe59
      @bellcampe59 3 года назад +1

      I will pray for you.

    • @bellcampe59
      @bellcampe59 3 года назад +1

      I'm still praying for u. Be well.

    • @liisanorheim-kiik8527
      @liisanorheim-kiik8527 3 года назад

      Can you reach out to anybody or an organization in your community? You can do it!

  • @thomaschambers9105
    @thomaschambers9105 3 года назад +1

    I thought of you and Faye in a dream last night. This song came to me in my dream. I hope that the words will bless you as it blessed me.
    There are some things
    I may not know
    There are some places
    I can't go
    But I'm sure
    Of this one thing
    That God is real
    For I can feel
    Him deep within
    Yes, God is real
    Real in my soul
    Yes, God is real
    For He has washed
    And made me whole
    His love for me
    Is like pure gold
    Yes, God is real
    For I can feel
    Him in my soul
    Some folks may doubt
    Some folks may scorn
    All can desert
    And leave me alone
    But as for me
    I'll take God's part
    For God is real and I can feel
    Him in my heart
    I cannot tell
    Just how you felt
    When Jesus
    Took all your sins away
    But since that day
    Yes, since that hour
    God has been real
    For I can feel
    His holy power

  • @samtendenzongpa4467
    @samtendenzongpa4467 3 года назад +1

    Plz send me more videos about schizophrenia

  • @rinabeauty7614
    @rinabeauty7614 3 года назад +3

    Hello everyone! my mom has Schizophrenia , she has had it for at 9 year now , me and my brother try so hard to tell are mom to get help but she just refuses it ! She has went to a doctor in her early stages and they diagnosed her with the illness , she didn’t take her medicine, she felt like they were tryna kill her! She thinks we are the enemies and she doesn’t think anything is wrong with her , she uses her beliefs as a Christian against us . For example she’ll say “If God want me to get help then I will , y’all (me and my brother) tryna force schizophrenia on me , y’all need to pray for yourselves, the world is coming to a end a devil is tryna attack the Christians “.
    Basically she is soo gone ! And she really think nothing is wrong with her and how she behaves and guys I would love to have my old mom back !! Please if anyone has any advice that could help me convince my mom to get help or if there is someone I can call that will force my mom to take her medicine so she can cope with life again and live !
    As being the child of a parent who has schizophrenia it’s hard to put my foot down and force my mom , if the roles were change and If I was her mother and she was my dependent I could make my child get help but as being the child it’s soooo hard and she doesn’t believe us when we tell her that she has schizophrenia and she even tells me and my brother that she hears voices and she has almost every behavior of a schizophrenic person ,
    please if anyone can relate to my situation and have any advice can you please email me jbolden5327@gmail.com
    I need my mom back 😓😓😓😖

    • @Liahs333
      @Liahs333 Год назад +1

      First thing you need to do is go to your family doctor and ask for a referral or if they have any suggestions. Always start with your doctor as it is their job to know what resources are available to you.

  • @ttthomas5287
    @ttthomas5287 3 года назад +4

    I have a family member newly diagnosed and is not accepting of the diagnosis. Any advice?

    • @hardlyalone
      @hardlyalone 3 года назад +4

      Maybe be there for the marathon...for the longest time I was paranoid of my parents...I thought they were sending secret negative messages to my mind. When in psychosis it feels so real. I'm sad to say that for me something bad had to happen for me to realize I had an illness. Once that happened my parents were there for me and on medication my mind cleared and I was able to trust my parents and accept help. Meds were crucial

    • @mayejepson8250
      @mayejepson8250 3 года назад +2

      Keep encouraging him. Try not to be confrontational. All the vest.

  • @Vijaismoove
    @Vijaismoove 2 года назад

    How can we get in touch with Jason and maye?