my brother lives with schizophrenia and is doing great on regular meds that work and is very very stable. someone at work recently asked me if I knew when he's going to flip. I can't believe that people can be so stupid and ignorant.
While I don’t have schizophrenia myself, I feel like 2 other things people say to people with schizophrenia is assuming that the schizophrenic person has multiple personalities & one that I feel overlaps for all people with mental illness-“it’s all in your head”……..
THANK YOU for the partial summary of most of the stupid things I heard after my mother’s diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia when she was 47 and I was 16. My personal favorite: (Person looking left): “I am ok; r u ok”; (looking right): “I’m ok.” (Snarky laughter: ha, ha, hat)
I have an actually question, i saw a video where he saw a hallucination in his hallway and he thought it was feal but as soon as he realised it wasnt only then he freaked out?why is that, is it a sign its temporarily worsening or something?
I think its more like you never really know whats real. imagine going on a walk and seeing a childhood friend and talking to him. only to realise it wasnt him but just an halluzination i personally dont have shizophrenia but i can imagine how the trust in the own reality gets lost i mean you would stop trusting everyone you see because youre not sure if the next person is real. Thats how i imagine the feeling of shizophrenic Halluzination
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my brother lives with schizophrenia and is doing great on regular meds that work and is very very stable. someone at work recently asked me if I knew when he's going to flip. I can't believe that people can be so stupid and ignorant.
While I don’t have schizophrenia myself, I feel like 2 other things people say to people with schizophrenia is assuming that the schizophrenic person has multiple personalities & one that I feel overlaps for all people with mental illness-“it’s all in your head”……..
THANK YOU for the partial summary of most of the stupid things I heard after my mother’s diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia when she was 47 and I was 16. My personal favorite: (Person looking left): “I am ok; r u ok”; (looking right): “I’m ok.” (Snarky laughter: ha, ha, hat)
OMG...I just saw a comment yesterday in which someone said schizophrenia is literal demon possession! :P
Sadly accurate. You're awesome sis❤
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I have an actually question, i saw a video where he saw a hallucination in his hallway and he thought it was feal but as soon as he realised it wasnt only then he freaked out?why is that, is it a sign its temporarily worsening or something?
I think its more like you never really know whats real. imagine going on a walk and seeing a childhood friend and talking to him. only to realise it wasnt him but just an halluzination i personally dont have shizophrenia but i can imagine how the trust in the own reality gets lost i mean you would stop trusting everyone you see because youre not sure if the next person is real. Thats how i imagine the feeling of shizophrenic Halluzination
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