How does a person that suffers from schizophrenia percieve their own disease?
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"Cymbal Man Freq." <Don’t Bot…@ForgedPostsAnonymous.unorg> wrote in message news:kdE6f.99539$7b6.1651@twister.nyroc.rr.com… > I didn’t know what it was until I was off meds and I could read again.
Doctors wouldn’t allow me to see my medical records, EVER! Apparently, more harm would come to me if I was allowed to read them. That could be a basis for a big-ass lawsuit, couldn’t it?
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I agree…none of us here can make a diagnosis, and no one should self-diagnose. Buther Boy On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 01:25:24 +0000 (UTC), s…@showingourscars.org – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -(slunky) wrote: >r <rr_rsometh…@spamtrap.com> wrote: >> How does a person that suffers from schizophrenia >> percieve their own disease. I can imagine something >> like hearing voices, but i’m more interrested with the >> thought process behind it. >Not much to it for me. I know I have schizophrenia, and have very >peculiar thoughts and actions, but usually if I have an episode I don’t >remember it very well. This, of course, could just be me. >> For example: >> I find myself sometimes stuck on one particular word or >> problem. >> Then i start thinking how would another person see this >> particular word or problem. Then after looking at the word >> or problem, the persons i imagined start interacting with >> eachother and with me. >Sounds more like OCD. Coincidently, sometimes I get stuck on a word and >have to say it over and over and over. It gets irritating, but if I try >to stop I get really nervous and anxious and start acting out. So I keep >repeating it until I can stop. >> I haven’t been diagnosed with schizopheria. >> Is there a online questionaire or something similar? >Yes, but you should see a doctor. No online quiz comes close to a >diagnosis by a doctor. > -slunky
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Scitzaphrenia does not exist so people cannot suffer from it. People get fucked up heads sometimes due to the way this society if foculised (by unsound anto female anti goddess occult rather than sound pagn/tribal and eastern religions…and what the pyscriatric mind (and thus actually reality) police do is enforce this disease and make it real. They are abusers basically. SCARY KARMA SCUM. So in otherwords r, pick another subject for study than western pyscriarty – it’s poisonous fascist dangerous evil…modern day equivalent to the inquistion. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -r wrote: > Hi group, > How does a person that suffers from schizophrenia > percieve their own disease. I can imagine something > like hearing voices, but i’m more interrested with the > thought process behind it. > For example: > I find myself sometimes stuck on one particular word or > problem. > Then i start thinking how would another person see this > particular word or problem. Then after looking at the word > or problem, the persons i imagined start interacting with > eachother and with me. I haven’t been diagnosed with schizopheria. > Is there a online questionaire or something similar? > tia, > r
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King Amdo <King_A…@hotmail.com> wrote: > SCARY KARMA SCUM.
Ah yes, another anti-psychiatry troll for my killfile. -slunky
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doesn’t sound like sz to me. Look at schizophrenia.com for more info. penguin
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oh jesus whatever fool.
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…anyway go and examine yourself r you fucking weirdo.
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When I first found out I had OCD.. I had actually gone to the doctor because I thought I may be schizophrenic… I am not. and psychosis didnt set in until years later.. But my first thought when reading the post was, "sounds like OCD" Kim "slunky" <s…@showingourscars.org> wrote in message
news:djhd64$ktf$1@chessie.cirr.com… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->r <rr_rsometh…@spamtrap.com> wrote: >> How does a person that suffers from schizophrenia >> percieve their own disease. I can imagine something >> like hearing voices, but i’m more interrested with the >> thought process behind it. > Not much to it for me. I know I have schizophrenia, and have very > peculiar thoughts and actions, but usually if I have an episode I don’t > remember it very well. This, of course, could just be me. >> For example: >> I find myself sometimes stuck on one particular word or >> problem. >> Then i start thinking how would another person see this >> particular word or problem. Then after looking at the word >> or problem, the persons i imagined start interacting with >> eachother and with me. > Sounds more like OCD. Coincidently, sometimes I get stuck on a word and > have to say it over and over and over. It gets irritating, but if I try > to stop I get really nervous and anxious and start acting out. So I keep > repeating it until I can stop. >> I haven’t been diagnosed with schizopheria. >> Is there a online questionaire or something similar? > Yes, but you should see a doctor. No online quiz comes close to a > diagnosis by a doctor. > -slunky
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"Kim" <monotre…@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:I4j7f.19524$E17.19205@fe03.lga… > When I first found out I had OCD.. I had actually gone to the doctor > because I thought I may be schizophrenic… I am not. and psychosis didnt > set in until years later.. But my first thought when reading the post was, > "sounds like OCD"
it’s similar to echolalia. i get words running through my head. i often say them to myself when no one is around. i also tend to overly quote movies, to the extent that people ask me why i’m doing that. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echolalia again echolalia is actually saying the words out loud. i don’t know if i’d qualify cause i do it alone. GR
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"Kim" <monotre…@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:I4j7f.19524$E17.19205@fe03.lga… > When I first found out I had OCD.. I had actually gone to the doctor > because I thought I may be schizophrenic… I am not. and psychosis didnt > set in until years later.. But my first thought when reading the post was, > "sounds like OCD"
OCD, autism, Tourette’s, and some types of schizophrenia have overlap. i am both OCD and major depressed and maybe that’s mimicking paranoid SZ. GR
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no, dude, whatever fool to you, Amdo!! On 24 Oct 2005 16:26:20 -0700, "King Amdo" <King_A…@hotmail.com> wrote: >oh jesus whatever fool.
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The western mode is totally discredited… in many many aspects. You’re just a straight guy thats ‘had the lid’ put on so to speak…but trust me, theres nmore to reality than meets the eye and you just had a negative opening and you arn’t really ill at all…in other words its just ego! – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Buther Boy wrote: > no, dude, whatever fool to you, Amdo!! > On 24 Oct 2005 16:26:20 -0700, "King Amdo" <King_A…@hotmail.com> > wrote: > >oh jesus whatever fool. > — > Remove the word Spam from my e-mail to contact me… > http://www.PrivacySig.com/SIGbutherboySpam-gmail-black.png > ~
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you don’t make friends easily, king amdohhh On 24 Oct 2005 16:27:01 -0700, "King Amdo" <King_A…@hotmail.com> wrote: >…anyway go and examine yourself r you fucking weirdo.
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Damo and Buther Boy, stop this grandstanding and foreplay. i want to fuck. now! Gravity "King Amdo" <King_A…@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1130225599.513678.151000@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> The western mode is totally discredited… in many many aspects. > You’re just a straight guy thats ‘had the lid’ put on so to speak…but > trust me, theres nmore to reality than meets the eye and you just had a > negative opening and you arn’t really ill at all…in other words its > just ego! > Buther Boy wrote: >> no, dude, whatever fool to you, Amdo!! >> On 24 Oct 2005 16:26:20 -0700, "King Amdo" <King_A…@hotmail.com> >> wrote: >> >oh jesus whatever fool. >> — >> Remove the word Spam from my e-mail to contact me… >> http://www.PrivacySig.com/SIGbutherboySpam-gmail-black.png >> ~
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"Buther Boy" <m…@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:d5orl1pruu0p5a7vgo18vcss6h6p97h00l@4ax.com… > you don’t make friends easily, king amdohhh
Damo only has female friends. he’s a bit of a pansy. or perhaps he’s a studmuffin? Gravity
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Have you graduated from college, King Amdo? I have a degree in Psychology and concentrations in Philosophy, Religion, and Communications. I prefer many things about my life now. A few things, like weight gain and the problems associated with that, are things I’m not too excited about. But, nowadays, I am a better person who can hold a relationship, and whose family is supportive of me and my endeavors. I think you are good at starting shit, Amdo. And in reality, you think of yourself as pretty clever, don’t you? Take your meds, bro. Buther Boy On 25 Oct 2005 00:33:19 -0700, "King Amdo" <King_A…@hotmail.com> wrote: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->The western mode is totally discredited… in many many aspects. >You’re just a straight guy thats ‘had the lid’ put on so to speak…but >trust me, theres nmore to reality than meets the eye and you just had a >negative opening and you arn’t really ill at all…in other words its >just ego! >Buther Boy wrote: >> no, dude, whatever fool to you, Amdo!! >> On 24 Oct 2005 16:26:20 -0700, "King Amdo" <King_A…@hotmail.com> >> wrote: >> >oh jesus whatever fool. >> — >> Remove the word Spam from my e-mail to contact me… >> http://www.PrivacySig.com/SIGbutherboySpam-gmail-black.png >> ~
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Buther Boy wrote: > Have you graduated from college, King Amdo? > I have a degree in Psychology and concentrations in Philosophy, > Religion, and Communications.
You need a degree in history, especially history of tyhe western psychiatry ‘bro’… Glad to know your family ’support’ you, too many blackmails around us
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On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 02:21:28 +0200, voyg <voy…@yahoo.com> wrote: >Buther Boy wrote: >> Have you graduated from college, King Amdo? >> I have a degree in Psychology and concentrations in Philosophy, >> Religion, and Communications. >You need a degree in history, especially history of tyhe western psychiatry >’bro’… >Glad to know your family ’support’ you, too many blackmails around us
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Hi group, How does a person that suffers from schizophrenia percieve their own disease. I can imagine something like hearing voices, but i’m more interrested with the thought process behind it. For example: I find myself sometimes stuck on one particular word or problem. Then i start thinking how would another person see this particular word or problem. Then after looking at the word or problem, the persons i imagined start interacting with eachother and with me. I haven’t been diagnosed with schizopheria. Is there a online questionaire or something similar? tia, r
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It depends on the day. It depends on the hour. It depends on the weather. It depends on why she left me. It depends on how drunk I was. It depends on how overworked I am. Does that answer your question. "r" <rr_rsometh…@spamtrap.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.10.22.23.52.22.742483@spamtrap.com… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hi group, > How does a person that suffers from schizophrenia > percieve their own disease. I can imagine something > like hearing voices, but i’m more interrested with the > thought process behind it. > For example: > I find myself sometimes stuck on one particular word or > problem. > Then i start thinking how would another person see this > particular word or problem. Then after looking at the word > or problem, the persons i imagined start interacting with > eachother and with me. I haven’t been diagnosed with schizopheria. > Is there a online questionaire or something similar? > tia, > r
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Psychosis is a small but big word. Whether your schiz or not, I don’t know. Maybe you just have a big imagination.
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I didn’t know what it was until I was off meds and I could read again.
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r <rr_rsometh…@spamtrap.com> wrote: > How does a person that suffers from schizophrenia > percieve their own disease. I can imagine something > like hearing voices, but i’m more interrested with the > thought process behind it.
Not much to it for me. I know I have schizophrenia, and have very peculiar thoughts and actions, but usually if I have an episode I don’t remember it very well. This, of course, could just be me. > For example: > I find myself sometimes stuck on one particular word or > problem. > Then i start thinking how would another person see this > particular word or problem. Then after looking at the word > or problem, the persons i imagined start interacting with > eachother and with me.
Sounds more like OCD. Coincidently, sometimes I get stuck on a word and have to say it over and over and over. It gets irritating, but if I try to stop I get really nervous and anxious and start acting out. So I keep repeating it until I can stop. > I haven’t been diagnosed with schizopheria. > Is there a online questionaire or something similar?
Yes, but you should see a doctor. No online quiz comes close to a diagnosis by a doctor. -slunky