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Old Mar 25, 2014, 09:02 PM
TaraM TaraM is offline
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There's still no cure for Schizophrenia after all these years but a lot of specialists are starting to become optimistic that maybe soon they can cure it with research in early detection and genetics.

What do you guys think that a cure for schizophrenia would actually be like? What is the part for you that needs to be cured the most?

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Old Mar 29, 2014, 08:49 AM
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There's still no cure for Schizophrenia after all these years but a lot of specialists are starting to become optimistic that maybe soon they can cure it with research in early detection and genetics.

What do you guys think that a cure for schizophrenia would actually be like? What is the part for you that needs to be cured the most?
A cure would be the ability to find a level of freedom in how i think as well as being able to robustly deal with people and varying situations. For this to happen there would have to be little variation in my perceptions, basically in how i sense and interpret the world around me , and that would require a level of stress tolerance that allows me to behave and express myself robustly.

In order for all this to happen , any solution would have to normalise all stressfull situations and how they express themselves , first , physically and second mentally. I believe sz sufferers have absolutely no idea how physical sensations are ultimately putting pressure on their mentality.

We just need to keep researching . And refining our techniques. Im absoluely convinced that mental illness is largely resolvable and when it comes human civilization will have taken a giant leap forward.
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