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Hello everyone. My name is Spencer. I have recovered from schizophrenia, and for many years now, I have lived symptom and side effect free from the illness. ...
To start with, I will give you a bit of insight into my experience with the illness, and then I would like to briefly touch upon my areas of interest, the holistic and transpersonal areas of psychosis.
My first encounter with the illness occurred when I was 20, with a good 10 months of after depression before finding my foundations again. Since then, I have encountered another 3 mild relapses, lasting no longer than 2 to 3 weeks, and for each encounter I have recovered back to normal regular health again. It has now been over 2.5 years since my last encounter, and I now feel I have the experience and insight to prevent further relapses.
However, there is no 100 percent guarantee that I will never encounter another relapse again in my life, but with everything I have gained from my 10 years of experience, I now have substantial tools and armoury to prevent such again, and will do everything in my power to continue to do so. And speaking bluntly, if someone as ordinary as myself has the capacity to conquer this devastating illness, then anyone else has just as much ability, if not more so, to overcome it.
Read the complete article: Spencer John Perdriau: Holistic Ethics of Psychosis
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