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Old Sep 21, 2014, 08:55 PM
Arther Arther is offline
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I still think a few bizarre things but I used to want to just be considered schizophrenic and now im schizoaffective depressed chronic with acute exacerbation. I stopped taking my medicines over and over and when I got caught I got sent to the hospital and then I get out and take my meds for a bit and now I take my meds for real now. I was suppossed to be taking more meds from october last year that I found out and just started on. So I got some things in order. So I dont know what to do next but Im pretty scared and I dont know why. I just wanna have fun. I'm 22

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Old Sep 22, 2014, 11:25 AM
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Well, it seems like you just want to have fun because you're 22, and that sounds normal. But it's time to take your meds on the a diligent basis and understand that you have an illness like all of us. If we don't take our meds we're really messed up, including jail, sometimes. So take care of yourself and take your meds and you'll be on a better path toward a better life.
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