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I live in the UK and was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia in 2014. Do other people know how you cope with this. It accompanied by hearing voices 24/7.. I mean while I’m awake. Thanks
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Welcome to Psych Central, Greyleno. Here are links to 2 articles, from Psych Central's archives, on the subject of schizophrenia:

Schizophrenia Guide: Symptoms, Treatment & More | Psych Central

Schizophrenia Treatment: Types Of Therapy & Medications | Psych Central

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I had 24/7 voices prior to medication and therapy, luckily that only lasted for a month before I got treatment. The most effective treatment are antipsychotic medications in my experience.

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For me, talking to people almost always makes it go away.
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That was my original diagnosis 23 years ago, tho one of my dr disagreed with that specific diagnoses-for whatever reason- im not sure why. Its been a rough ride for sure for me. religious delusions/ideations, conspiracy thots/ideas, delusions of graduer, etc, etc. A number of meds tried according to one one of my current doc has been tried on me- piportal, stelazine, consta, but mostly risperidone used with various results. best remedy was denying the existance of spirits and spituality- this has helped many times, tho meds MUST be maintained to continue! I have read up on Many religions and have found faults in many of these- contradictions within. both textual contradictions and practical contradictions in these. best co existing pharma resolve is an antipsycotic along with a sedative- im most Sane when notably sedated! altho some meds wear off of effect after initial use....sadly. One advantage was to TRY to prove against ALL delusions/ ideas. if ur voices tell you one thing then try to disprove that- if successful then it helps relieve its power over you.
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Hello has anyone ever heard of EMF broadcasting and Gang Stalking as an alternative explanation for what I and others above have at times actually in real life experienced.
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