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Old Jun 13, 2013, 01:15 AM
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This is a website about a guy that is stopping his medications so he can talk about his psychosis. He's been off his medications for 4 weeks now but not psychotic yet.

I'm just sharing I don't really support this though i think. He said he's not dangerous i think. If he's not, i guess it's ok.

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Old Jun 13, 2013, 11:03 AM
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A lot of people are not dangerous, actually. People with mental illness are more likely to have violence done to them than to be the cause of violence.

The thing in my experience with psychosis is you don't even realize it's there. Just the other day I kind of got hit in the face with how big my paranoia actually is even though I don't feel that way.... it makes it hard to trust your own thoughts because you have no idea what is paranoia/delusion and what is not.... My paranoia at this time is about small things (on the scope of like how it effects the world / how it effets me,) but it is still disruptive.
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