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It's just, schizophrenia's a label that describes me perfectly, and I love it, but at the same time, I have this brainworm that it was a misdiagnosis and the doctors made some sort of mistake. I just can't shake the feeling, and it's really annoying.I struggle a lot with acceptance since I got my diagnosis.
Me on the contrary it took me a while to realize the doctors might be right. As the months passed with the medication I realized I wasn't having as many tactile hallucinations or ideas of me communicating with spirits.It's just, schizophrenia's a label that describes me perfectly, and I love it, but at the same time, I have this brainworm that it was a misdiagnosis and the doctors made some sort of mistake. I just can't shake the feeling, and it's really annoying.
It only allowed me to put 10 , I'm sorryI really think you should include insomnia on your list.
I was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia after my second psychosis. I'm not entirely sure why I ended up psychotic twice, but my experiences were sharpely bounded so I feel absolutely normal right now, but I'm a paranoid schizophrenic. Yeah accepting it isn't easy.I struggle a lot with acceptance since I got my diagnosis.
I only had to have one episode and that was it.I was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia after my second psychosis. I'm not entirely sure why I ended up psychotic twice, but my experiences were sharpely bounded so I feel absolutely normal right now, but I'm a paranoid schizophrenic. Yeah accepting it isn't easy.
Autism isn't a mental health disorder thoughIncluding autism would've been interesting. I think autism is a risk factor for suicide mostly due to social isolation