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Default Oct 08, 2019 at 02:57 PM
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yup. I probably have Schizophrenia...I mean, to the extent that any DSM/ICD label really fits a human being's problem(s) and experience of life...





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Have you seen a doctor to confirm?

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Default Oct 08, 2019 at 07:44 PM
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yeah...its a long, complicated story. the official label i think is Schizoaffective, but...Schizophrenia. Nothing against Schizoaffective, but...I think I'm just prone to severe depression, with the Schizophrenia. I had a manic episode way back when, but even there...so much psychosis involved, not a normal manic episode, either.
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