these are interesting but it makes me a bit skeptical how they always put in the "take your meds!" message at the end of these. any real schizos have an opinion on that?
@HKTeeVee Even meds sometimes just make it worse. I do have schizophrenia (video on my channel, pretty interesting), and let me say this is nowhere close. Looks like a college project/government film more than a schizophrenic episode.
@whotouchedmahgunn Yeah, I figured as much. Like I said, I got it off of a website. I like the simulations better but all of those are already posted on youtube.
@HKTeeVee I agree with you. I feel as though almost every portrayal of schizophrenia relapses toward broad preconceptions. I've a good friend who is schizophrenic and he does indeed have a pre-occupation with medication and doctors; I believe this is due to the typical patient diagnosed with the condition being consistently exposed to psychiatrists, doctors et al. However, these vivid and characterized hallucinations, I presume, are quite innacurate.
I had to watch this video twice, half of me missed it
reidy2009 2 months ago
these are interesting but it makes me a bit skeptical how they always put in the "take your meds!" message at the end of these. any real schizos have an opinion on that?
HKTeeVee 11 months ago 4
@HKTeeVee Even meds sometimes just make it worse. I do have schizophrenia (video on my channel, pretty interesting), and let me say this is nowhere close. Looks like a college project/government film more than a schizophrenic episode.
whotouchedmahgunn 10 months ago
@whotouchedmahgunn Yeah, I figured as much. Like I said, I got it off of a website. I like the simulations better but all of those are already posted on youtube.
RavenAngelxX 9 months ago
@whotouchedmahgunn
There are no 'typica' case of schizophrenia. Even though you might not have it this intense, others can.
sentimoko 5 months ago
@HKTeeVee I agree with you. I feel as though almost every portrayal of schizophrenia relapses toward broad preconceptions. I've a good friend who is schizophrenic and he does indeed have a pre-occupation with medication and doctors; I believe this is due to the typical patient diagnosed with the condition being consistently exposed to psychiatrists, doctors et al. However, these vivid and characterized hallucinations, I presume, are quite innacurate.
fasolplanetarium 2 months ago
really? thats crazy
TeeFlick 1 year ago