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Old Mar 16, 2018, 02:30 AM
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Hello,
With a personality disorder that takes 6 weeks to threat and inteperetative elemnts(this means that thoughts keep coming into my mind even when i`m doing something like watching TV or beeing on the computer.) Can this problem be semehow solved so that i can become far beyound a normal person when it comes to focus and attention. I was missdiagnosed with schizophrenia 5 years ago

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Old Mar 16, 2018, 08:01 AM
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Intrusive thoughts can be managed with meds, I believe. Geodon stopped my intrusive thoughts.
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Old Mar 16, 2018, 09:36 AM
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Hello,
With a personality disorder that takes 6 weeks to threat and inteperetative elemnts(this means that thoughts keep coming into my mind even when i`m doing something like watching TV or beeing on the computer.) Can this problem be semehow solved so that i can become far beyound a normal person when it comes to focus and attention. I was missdiagnosed with schizophrenia 5 years ago


Rather than learning to be “normal”. Would you be a stronger, happier person if you learned to be a “healthy” person? In the big picture healthy has afforded me a much more rewarding life.
Best of luck.
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