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Old Sep 13, 2010, 06:33 PM
voicesinmyhead voicesinmyhead is offline
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I know I could find what experts say and what the main definitions are for Schizophrenia online with Google or any search engine but that's not what I'm looking for.

I want to know what it is to others. What is it like? How do you cope? What are your experiences? Do you like/not like the voices there (if it is voices)? If you could, would you want to live without Schizophrenia?

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Old Sep 14, 2010, 10:38 AM
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it's too bad these posts don't show how many people read your question and had no answer. i certainly have no answer. but i an interested in the question. most of the people i have known who were diagnosed with schizo this-or-that,, didn't want it to go away, didn't believe it was not real, and didn't like it when the meds "fixed" it. if that helps you at all,, i'm glad. do keep posting, these are questions that should be asked, i think,, Gus
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Old Sep 22, 2010, 03:01 PM
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sometimes theres no explanation or context, things change completely over and over again
overall must be some greater process, for which there is no word or external comprehension
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