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What is Schizophrenia?

What is Schizophrenia?

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Schizophrenia is a term that is well recognized in psychology and mental health but not well understood. Schizophrenia has many misconceptions that include violent and aggressive split personalities and unpredictable behaviors. But what is schizophrenia really? What are the symptoms of schizophrenia, and what do people with schizophrenia actually experience? This video is brought to you by GetPsyched, a YouTube channel that looks at all topics in psychology and mental health. Check out GetPsyched YouTube's Channel here
Date: 2023-08-20

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All of this disorders are due brain allergy to most common food including gluten, all dairy product, eggs, soy, corn, sugar, yeast. Swollen brain due to food allergy is looking for some adrenalin of any kind screaming to someone being aggressive is most common symptoms
to get adrenalin to shrink the brain. After aggression person is usually calm. Any high mental crises can be stopped with one tea spoon of baking soda in glass of water to alkalize acidity in someone guts with out movement. Which is stopped due swollen brain could not move the food through intestine. Brain send electrical signal for gut motility or movement of food through. Adrenalin will help it too, as son shrinks the brain gut movement will continue. Or it will use Para sympatico way of food movement. Amino acid Phenylalanine can help for 3 hours because it bust adrenaline or tryptophan can switch gut movement to be done by adrenaline alone
For day water fast every mental illness diminishes. Best explained in book called Brain Allergy.
If you are eating when you are sick you must be eating type of food which is feeding illness. Every illness has it's food.

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I was diagnosed in 2000 at the age of 21 and have been medicated since then but still have mild episodes regularly.
I think a big symptom that never gets mentioned is having a blank/empty mind similar to what people, who don't have this biological condition, aim for in meditation.
I have suffered from this symptom since my mid teens, though my first positive symptoms didn't manifest until I was 19 and under a large amount of stress.
I think the mental health services of the world should ask about or explain this symptom in the first diagnostic session.
As after reading a lot of books & websites on this subject over many years and also taking part in a medical trial looking at cognitive deficits g realising that I have great difficulty expressing myself when compared with other members of my family on both sides, 3 of which earned PhDs in vastly differing areas.
This message has taken me a good ten minutes to write and it has a single layer of meaning.

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i was recently diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and was told because my hallucinations have been happening so long, they want to take an deeper look to make sure itss schizophrenia. she said she doesnt want to rule it out and i told her it was a huge concern of mine. i even wake up so many nights hearing ppl talk to me or even touch me multiple times. long story short i have an appointment with my doctor for meds / treatment and further analysis. all i can say is its definitely hard. for me its hard to tell reality from a dream or if anything is even happening. i also have a fear that people are constantly judging me or trying to hurt me. nonetheless, just wanna say whatever ure going through i hope you know ure not alone.
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Schizophrenia is a highly complicated disorder. I'm guessing that the experiences of one person with Schizophrenia can vary vastly from another person with the same disorder. My mother had Schizophrenia and I have no idea what life must have been like for her. I'm sure it couldn't have been easy or pleasant. But I don't remember my childhood very well and I have cptsd so I know it couldn't have been easy or pleasant for me either. My heart goes out to all the people with Schizophrenia, and to all of their loved ones. It's such a difficult situation for everyone involved. I hope you all are able to find the resources and get the care you need and deserve.
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I had an extremely traumatic experience happen to me and lost my mind. Ever since I have episodes of feeling presences, hearing voices and seeing things, either lights like floating orbs or demons. I never actually see them but I see them kind of like i don't know, it's wierd. I mainly experience the presences, them touching me (it feels like energy) or hearing voices. It doesn't happen all the time but it happens more than I want. It keeps me up at night and at night is when it happens. I don't know whats wrong with me but it's scary and I don't know what to do. It doesn't help that I believe they are actual demons. I need help.
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I was diagnosed with schizophrenia at 9 I had a voice negative went to hospital got some pills burned my throat got new pills I tried to make a conversation with my voice and now it's all going well the voice is positive goofy one they gave themselves a name we get along now it's like a buddy but in your mind at least im trying to get better they motivate me to do better and create positive goals I'm grateful that I made a it joyful now Im 15 trying my best in life with my positive buddy (I may be a lil late but it's fine)
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What about if Im not actually seeing things but Im visualizing it all in my mind and Im constantly getting wrapped up in and zoning out to these conversations with people. I also feel like things are behind me, or beside me a lot. Ill see things out the corner of my eye, or a normal object looks weird and makes me panic at first, but once I look in that direction Im fine and my anxiety dies down. But it only really happens at night
Getting paranoid at night is probably a trauma thing more than anything though

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I've experienced
-hallucinations(hearing and seeing)
-paranoids delusions
-disorganized thinking
-disorganized behavior
-loss of interest in things
-lack of concentration
-change in sleep patterns
for about 5 months.
I normally home alone so they don't always see these things, but when they do I don't think they take in into consideration. How do I explain to my parents without them thinking I'm lying/crazy?

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Now remember people, once yo relate to the symptoms it doesn't mean you have it cause there's A million other reasons why your feeling and acting such way so it's best to see a professional about this instead of self diagnosing yourself cause almost everyone here does that. Someone even admitted to self diagnosing themself and turns out they had a bit of anxiety. Get PROFESSIONAL help and DON'T self diagnose. -Training therapist.
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I suspect a relative has schizophrenia as well as other people in the family. But he wont seek help or talk to a psychologist He is certain that police follows him, that the neighbour poisoning him through walls and water so he cant shower even. He cannot work, take care of himself etc and only sits by the computer all day. Sometime he writes weird notes about those who follow him. It is really sad to see him like this
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Please dont ever use this person again for a voice over. She lowers her voice at the end of every sentence. Sometimes it sounds good to lower your voice at the end of a sentence! But when she does it too much, for no good reason, its like an affectation. Like shes punctuating the end of her sentences. Why? Its like saying period at the end of every sentence? Only that would be annoying, wouldnt it?
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I am a diagnosed Schizophrenic. I know it's been a while since the pandemic, but. when the government called for a lock down, I didn't leave my house for two years after. It made it so much worse, so many people. I'm glad I found a medication that works for me. The semblance of normalcy is like a light shining through space. You can hardly notice it, but it's there, and it's calling to you.
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My mother has schizophrenia and father has BPD. Others family members are not emotionally available. I'm a 16 years old girl from India. Sometimes, it's really hard to be patient without responding to their harsh comment s. But learning how to be resilient and coping with those emotions is a great start. Hope I would be happy as I am a mentally strong and hopeful person.
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I have cptsd and autism and I show signs of schizophrenia and the doctor says I might have it and all this mental stuff is caused by all my life people ignoring me and being very cruel and mean to me on a daily basis and I am suicidal because nobody cares about me I am bulliwd by everyone even my family every single day and even by my own parents
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I've dealt with schizophrenia since I was 8, which is rare. It was a constant struggle growing up this way. This video just made me emotional because I already knew about my mental illness but it made me think of my childhood too much. It was like a sentimental nostalgia trip. I just want to be normal.
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I once had a friend his name was jeffrey, we did everything together drawing, playing and talking. My parents thought I just had an imaginery friend but I could see him, feel him, hear him and even smell him! One day I woke up looked for jeffrey but he was gone. 2 years later and I still miss him.
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I used to have a schizophrenic friend. When around her, I only ever saw her have delusions. She once thought that she was going to become a billionaire because of an inheritance from her grandmother. It was actually very sad. Even con artists tried taking advantage of her and I came in and stopped it.
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My best friend has this. Her sleep and her focus arent always good, and sometimes she feels guilty about letting herself have fun. But she has the most gentle and beautiful heart Ive ever seen. Shes been trying to tackle how she feels and overcome self esteem issues, and Im so, so proud of her.
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I got schizophrenia, but im so grateful that im able to control it. Becoming discipline could help to reduce it. just eat healthy food, get a good sleep, work out and do what you love such as hobbies or sports, and dont forget to surround yourself with positive people
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I have Schizophrenia and I will say that it's pretty hard to deal with it, like I can't focus in school cause my schizophrenia is making me not focus since the hallucinations and my mind, I try to focus but I can't. So yeah, it's hard to deal with it.
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When its been proven there has been intentional subliminal messages on tv, the CIA has factually wotrked on mk ultra(Bill Clinton publicly apologized for it) but its delusional to think the tv is brainwashing. Its in the name, tele-vision programming.
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For a schizophrenic it's hard to tell the real from the non real because psychosis is actually a taste of objective reality and when you come back to the normal world you can see the inconsistencies. Most philosophers experienced psychosis.
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I think my brother have this, maybe he here voices about me that tell him thet I did to him thing and I don't do to him nothing he just don't trust me, is after I speak with him about the past. And I tell him positive thing and he engry.
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Schizophrenia is a battle between what actually real and whats not most people who are diagnosed wont actually tell everything about them so dont believe everything that is said about it
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I am electro sensitive. And its become debilitating. Im in extreme pain. Does this mean Im schizophrenic? Will schizophrenic meds remove this sensitivity?
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