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Old Aug 24, 2017, 05:34 PM
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Am not exactly schizophrenic, but I've had a psychotic episode a couple of months ago, and that lasted for a 1 yr. 1/2. Today i feel like sitting in a corner staring at a wall. I've been angry and annoyed all day, for no known reason i think. Listening to music isn't working for me at all, even at full volume its not working. I keep hearing this voice, that keeps saying "it hurts" and seeing vivid images after waking up and sometimes during the day. I've been trying to drown the voice out all day with music and its not working. I feel like am losing my sanity again.
I used to feel like this everyday, then it "slowed" down for awhile, then i guess i relapsed. But i feel so angry, right now i don't want to talk to anyone, look at anyone, or even think about anyone. I want my mind to be blank, so i could satisfy my anger.

Anybody else feel like that?
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Old Aug 27, 2017, 06:44 PM
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You might be feeling a bipolar mood swing called manic agitation which can occur during psychotic featured symptoms popping up. You might need a mood stabilizer like Lamictal or Lithium.
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