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Originally Posted by KUREHA
Mine always stays the same - apart from 1 Dr that changed - then my new Dr changed it back - pretty much after a month, she's doing a new asessment though.
I used to be on a different forum and sometimes it would be like a competion to see who had it worse - I called them out and they denied it.
Anyway I wouldn't worry if it's the best (that sounds weird, not like it's a good thing) or worse kind to have. Like other people said - it's how it feels for you.
I would hate to have schizophrenia though, well I'd hate to have anything, it just seems like it would be hard to live with.
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Well its not all that bad. I have paranoid schizophrenia and was diagnosed at 16, and i've had a pretty darn good life. The only real thing you gotta do is take your meds when you're supposed to and if you notice any symptoms you report them to you psyche doc . Also in regards to socializing or dating , first rule is you dont tell people you have schizophrenia and then you're pretty much good to go

One cool thing is anything you do , like say get into college , go to the gym and get buff, get a job,own a home, is pretty much just something you can take pride over since people who dont understand the disorder dont really expect too much out of you.