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Old May 19, 2007, 06:10 PM
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I am respecting the information. The prelevance of this occuring is always and usual. I give my heart to the people that are with it. I am currently being a kind friend to two friends of mine with it.

I am so glad to be a Mental Health Clubhouse Member and was told that these days that is the option instead of the "halfway house." It is never too late. I am working on being a editor and working in the writing field. But even so, with my own mental illness (not wanting to work in this area because it hits too personally close to home) I like talking with and encouraging my friends. Love Robin
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Old May 20, 2007, 04:08 PM
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Hi Robin-

My boyfriend started out with schizophrenia when he was 17....My biological mother was the same way..Ive known other schizophrenic friends of mine who have started out this young too. That is such a true statistic. Ive always have said my greatest respect is to people who live with this disorder. I would even put its criticality above that of the rapid cycling bipolar disorder I live with. Being a kind friend, daughter and a girlfriend over here too to my special people who are touched with it. so many people at 17 or 18 get full blown schizphrenia

My mother belongs to a mental health clubhouse to and it helps her out a great deal. Iam glad that they have those places for people. My boyfriend doesnt but he has community drop in support where they drop in and check on him at his apartment and otherwise he lives on his own.. The options have really changed for the better for these people and I am grateful for that. That its not just halfway houses or mental institutions anymore. so many people at 17 or 18 get full blown schizphrenia

Congratulations to you too. That is awesome what you are doing with yourself. I wish you the best in fulfilling your dream. I like to write too. so many people at 17 or 18 get full blown schizphrenia Wishing you success.. so many people at 17 or 18 get full blown schizphrenia

I am the same way too.. I love to encourage my friends.. even in my own dark times I find myself doing so in the midst of it all.

Take Care and best wishes,
Katie so many people at 17 or 18 get full blown schizphrenia
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Old May 20, 2007, 04:18 PM
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PS.. tis one of the reasons I stay in the house too when my moods are out of whack.. so I dont upset my boyfriend.. we have never faught surprisingly enough in the 7 years we've been out and he always understands when I have to stay in the house just as I understand him with his Schizophrenia.. we have quite a mutual relationship so many people at 17 or 18 get full blown schizphrenia
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