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29 Sep 2017 01:54 AM
29 Sep 2017 01:54 AM
In October this year '17, I have not been in hospital for ten years. This is a personal milestone.
Moreover, I was discharged in 2010 as in remission of mental illness and discharged from the Govt. psychiatrist and community mental health.
I've done remarkably well. But when my mother sent me abusive sms text messages I started to hear my mother's voice again. But just took more medicine as Doctor told me to and was better. There are still triggers to hearing her voice but I'm coping well and stable once more.
29 Sep 2017 10:11 AM
29 Sep 2017 10:11 AM
1/3rd of people suffering schizophrenia go into remission, so I am one of the lucky ones.
I was hoping somebody would be nice and reply to my topic on the thread ..
29 Sep 2017 12:50 PM
29 Sep 2017 12:50 PM
29 Sep 2017 03:02 PM
29 Sep 2017 03:02 PM
@utopia, thanks a bunch of roses for your caring words.
Yey, I should have a little party haha..me and the kitty and my friends.
29 Sep 2017 03:10 PM
29 Sep 2017 03:35 PM
29 Sep 2017 03:35 PM
Yes @BambiFawn It is a great PERSONAL milestone and can give the GENERAL PUBLIC hope especially any people or families touched by this difficult illness.
29 Sep 2017 04:15 PM
29 Sep 2017 04:15 PM
29 Sep 2017 04:20 PM
29 Sep 2017 04:20 PM
@Appleblossom, actually more and more people are being affected by schizophrenia in this drug culture.
My dear Christian friend takes a little marijuana from time to time and he ended up hallucinating. He thought he saw the CIA reading newspapers in the street, told his friends, they disagreed with him and he ran off. So he experienced drug induced psychosis or a schizophrenic episode.
Btw for the record I don't take drugs or condone drugs, and I have never taken drugs. I only tried mull once or twice. Most politicians even admit to trying mull once in their university days lol.
Thank you dear Appleblossom for your kind words.
Blessings
29 Sep 2017 04:26 PM
29 Sep 2017 04:26 PM
Good On YOu @BambiFawn
It is very sad if schizophrenia becomes more frequent.
I have had a fair amount of experience with it over the years, my story is all over the forum.
Drug cultures also are often cultures without good communities, but then sometimes that is not true.
What is good is that their are ways to live with and manage.
Take Care Bella
29 Sep 2017 06:21 PM
29 Sep 2017 06:21 PM
Thanks dear @Appleblossom,
Yes, it is true when my parent said that 'drugs lead to crime'.
As you know there is an ice epidemic atm, and this leads to delusional thinking, voices, psychosis and aggressive, violent behaviour, family dysfunction and crime. Let's get drugs off the streets.
This young generation seem to have gravitated towards drugs, especially marijuana. Take it from me, when my child became a teen, they mixed with unbelievers and unsavoury people of bad calibre who were smoking marijuana, they too tried it, became addicted and then tried ice. This combination of ice and marijuana made them hallucinate badly, hearing voices. Nobody wants this hellish existence hallucinating for any loved ones.
I'm not saying that everyone who smokes marijuana are bad people. Some people do need it for medicinal purposes. But cannabis use can lead to schizophrenia and psychosis and it's not worth it.
Hugs and blessings sweetie Appleblossom. All the best luv.
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