What she said about being s happy to be labelled is exactly how I felt. I was so shaken by the way my mind worked and how I was just known as (Jokingly, granted) the "crazy one" who would eventually snap. Having a category to finally fit in was beautiful and gave me a real sense of place. As soon as I was diagnosed, I knew it wasn't my fault. Made the whole ordeal s much easier to deal with.
Schizoaffective isn't bad, it,s actually normal for me. The thing that is tough is the severe major depression with extreme psychosis that comes along with it, which is the recurrent. That is the part that sucks ass.
sometimes I hear things but others say its only in my head (actually that me telling myself that) but I don't know if I believe them, him, myself. what is real????????
I'm 36 and I have schizoaffective disorder . i 've been on pills since I was 20 . i've been in the Hospital on 30 occasions , I can't hold down a job . Tried to kill myself at least 7 times even ended up on Life support twice ! It's the worst fucking thing that could have happened to me !
i very much love your story. I have autism and all kinds of disorders following that such as panic. i used to be angry and slept all the time. i started volunteering and it healed me. previous to the others peoples comments are very mean and you don't even deserve to talk. wirewyatt420
im schizoaffective and im not weak minded, i dont need pills with a buncha side affects, i dont need a therapist 2 give a rats ass about me. im "mentaly ill" in a buncha ways and its not hard 2 cope with, its a gift you dumbasses, go complain about how u wanna b normal u bitch!
Then you clearly arnt mentally ill if you find it easy to cope with, cos its factually not, if it was, why wouldnt we have sorted ourselves out years ago? Your an absolute fucking twat mate, but im interested to know how you were diagnosed if you dont talk to therapists or take medication.... Stupid naive little prick.
I was diagnosed with this a year ago and love it every fuckin' day. I stopped feeling bad for myself years ago. To the people who have it, stop listening to the psychiatrists and close ones that consider it a problem. Embrace it, I do the craziest shit ever and still have a huge group of friends & girlfriends. I dropped out of high school and became a hacker. I'm 20 now living in Chico with my best friend who goes to school here. Live your own life and not others, it's the best decision I made.
My boyfriend has this disorder and sometimes its hard to believe that its that HARD to get up and go to work. I used to think he has lazy and that his grandma coddled him too much. He misses appointments because he doesn't FEEL like it or he is in a bad mood. He doesn't go places when he doesn't want to and throws tissy fits where he says he is going to kill himself if I don't do something.
Some days its like dealing with a emo teenager. Getting so emotional over the smallest happening.
to keep my brain from bein' tormented against & 2.5 mg of Zyprexa b/c the 30 they gave me was way too much, 20 mg Abilify, & 75 of Effexxor. I feel like I will get better soon w/ a bunch of supplements I'm taking, but yeah, the positive outlet part is very important for us w/ staying on the right medicines & getting the right therapy. Also finding what contributes to your illness within your own family can be part of the treatment b/c I have removed some old triggers; just tryin' to stay positiv
I have been diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, four cases of PTSD, OCD, Asperger's syndrome, simple phobia, SAD, GAD, SPD, ADHD, Autism, & a grip of other ones...I feel your guys' pain & I feel that the schizo-affective part wasn't as much trouble to deal w/ until I had all the 3 other PTSD cases after a lot of child abuse. Now I have body memories & it's hard to deal w/ even more so count your blessings every day & church groups w/ Christian psychologists is where I'm @ w/ Lumosity.com
@simonorenity it really depends on how severe the illness is. I, for example will never be rid of it, or the symptoms, as determined by countless psychiatrists. And I'm not sure if anyone really gets it, then lose it, but I think not.. there are medications that will hide the symptoms. For some people, it really works.. for me, though.. meds can only dim the effect it has on me. But it is a constant battle between reality and what's in my head.
Hmm.. I wonder who is mentally ill. The normals that wage war, love money and corruption and destroying others to get power.. or this poor soul that is a artist, poet, writer, and overall pretty wonderful person. It really makes me think sometimes.
I have schizoaffective also.. If i was interviewed for the same thing, i honestly would cover my face and tell them, "go away" or "I'm not telling you anything." i guess it's just the voices in my head that don't want to leave my body...
@nathan201015 I hope your doing better. I watched as my brother developed this illness, if you ever wanna talk Im here, The father of my child also has it. Take care and my prayers are with you.
I had schizoaffective for 5 years, I didn't become self-aware of my disease till this year, this is because I finally found medication to take away my delusions! I love what she said I feel the same way exactly, it is so hard to exist in society being strange or different from everyone else. I hate that we must hide ourselves in embarrassment. More power to this woman for coming forward to speak up for all of us!
she believe in enemies she cut me using knife she burn her hair in batroom she set fire at home i ended with disabled finger and broken ribs. my wife believe there is global conspiracy against her and im part of it too.
she was taken to hospital against her will but the released cuz over here if patient says she doesnt want help they dont force them .
my wife sometimes is so depressed she doesnt wash go out she hide under the duvet for weeks. she doesnt open door doesnt eat nothing
she lost almost everything she lived on the street .
i been asking for help for the last 3 years and my wife got nothing she refuse help and the hospital says they cant force her and i really dont know what to do.
over the last three years i learned to hate the country i live in so fucking much i just cant watch her everyday doing stupid things staying on the bed and believeing in conspiracy.
the doctors and police told me to leave her cuz it is dangerous for me to stay with her.
hi, i a mother of a child dognost with schizoaffective disorder 2 month ago !! i need help if there any parent out there that can help me how to help my son please write to me email diosa.medina@att.net thanks
do i have this, i don't hallucinate in a sense that i hear voices but i do have weird delusions and feel ghosts and see shades flying ? i am manic and it covers a empty feeling of the depression and inatentiveness i am very disorganised in tinking and talking do i have this?
Hey can you contact me at cryinfortheworld@yahoo.com , I'm doing research on Schizoaffective disorder , for a series of books i want to write and i don't want to sabotage this sensitive condition...
Please contact me please! w/ Love Ms. Ronesha Nash
@crazylacey1616 I just got diagnosed with the same thing, and I have the same wish. People just think it means "Crazy person" and it's not even close.. Hang in there though, I'm sure it's a rough road, but it's gotta be traveled.
This woman is so much like me. My main diagnosis is schizoaffective and besides that is boarder line personality disorder, ocd and post tramatic stress disorder..I write poety and my major is english besides criminal justice..i love to meet other people like me
Hi all! my GF is schizoaffective and it's very hard on me because of her mood swings. She has "broken up" with me 4 times already and we've only been together for 2 months. I have a question; does a person with this illness have moments when it doesn't take a hold of you, when you have a calm and clear mind? When she seems to be this way she tells me to be patient with her and that she loves me, are those her true emotions? I love her and I'm willing to stick by her, should I stay with her?
This woman is truly amazing! I suffer from multipul mental illnesses, and this woman and i share the exact same views. I do soo much resurch on all my ilnesses and i find that very helpfull. If i could choose to be born without mental illness i would, but scene as i do suffer from mental illness, i think i need to embrace it, because there is nothing i can do to change it. And i hope when im older that i can be like her!
what i try and doing is fighting the voice. if you hear voice try and imagine that its an evil thing and fight it as if you had a weapon ,it wil calm down
I have schizoaffective disorder with bipolar. I am taking Geodon. I believe this drug is the most affective medication I have ever taken as of to date. It has no side affects and it treats my bipolar disorder in a very effective way. I still have cycles where I grow delusional but these periods are nowhere near the severity as they could be without my medication. Schizoaffective disorder is not a disease you can take lightly. I suggest you seek professional care regulary. This has worked for me
I'm never EVER going to be normal again. This makes me so sad. I no longer have what it takes to keep and maintain friendships and relationships. I used to really fuciking cool,lol, and I died. I have a dep casm inside of me now. Its so empty. I feel so empty. My emotions seem to be gone. I could go on and on. I just want to say your a brave woman and thank you. Love your paintings by the way!
i can relate to a schizoaffective disorder because in my youth all i would do is sleep and sleep and never get out of bed and i lost alot of jobs that way because i did not feel they were very important or i just did not care i even had suicidal thoughts of hurting myself i still stay on medicine because it helps and i need some kind of a social life and i have a weight issue and im feeling better about myself nowadays because i know that life is great
one thing that is scary is if you had depression or this in the past like maybe the 1960's you may have had a labodimy sorry for the spelling but the treatment was horrible in the past cause people did not understand its quite sad also they mite treat with electric shock theripy thank god we know what we know now
There are so many variants of Schizo affective disorders and Schizophrenia. The only thing I know for sure, is that people do not understand being mentally ill is different than being physically ill. As this lady says in the beginning of the film. I wish there was a class or video for normal people to watch so they can get a clue as to what it's like. Not that they need to feel sorry for us, but atleast understand us.
@Uhoh2012Productions You hit it point on....I don't want pity or insincerity, just patience and understanding. I wouldn't wish this on anyone even the most hateful of people. It hurts but the more I learn, my hope glimmers....and it won't be snuffed out!
yeah i have schizoaffective disorder and it does feel good when you finally do get labeled cause there is sort of a bridge of hope and this illness is like a living hell
yes i hear them all the time but it's not scary like people think it is. I hear like a faint voice calling my name and thats about it. and i've heard some talking about me behind my back and i turn around and theres no one around about 10 times
telewebservices I dont usually do this sort of thing but here it goes...UNFUCK YOURSELF...talking like you know all the answers, geez I guess you forgot to make your name telewebservices Ph.D.....I hate people like you on youtube, leaving comments like you're smart on a subject...probably tossing this same type of other worldly advice at your job too...if I were to stop my meds I would listen to the voice that talks to me and kill my friends and family...and hopefully you too
No NO NO, Each time they will diagnose you differnetley with new definitions just to make accuses for the bad treatment they give you, those medicatins are harmful, you want to take them go ahead, there is no such thing as 'normal' , 'normal'? what is that?
be youself and stop being afraid of your own shadow and you'll be just fine
I disagree with you my friend. Have you been where this lady has? Have you walked in my shoes? I agree normal does not exist but these diagnoses do exist. Open your mind but I pray you never suffer them.
It seems their drugs and stigma was the cause to my trouble, I am out of this brainwashing machine, You'd like to believe to Zeelots (the psychiatry religion/cult), Go ahead, Not me!
She's brilliant! I am schizoaffective and so is my brother. I'd like download this video and play my music to it... and remake it.. If that's ok with U. Just give me the OK or Nay, and I'll do the rest. :)
Its ok to do whatever you want to do with this video. I would also like to see what you come up with. The main reason I posted this video is because I also have Schizoaffective disorder. :)
@7SEVEN7SEVEN7SEVEN7 I have schizoaffective as well. And no, it's nothing like being high. On anything. I understand how that would be assumed from somebody without the disorder, but if you were to compare it to any type of high, it would have a classification of its own.
What she said about being s happy to be labelled is exactly how I felt. I was so shaken by the way my mind worked and how I was just known as (Jokingly, granted) the "crazy one" who would eventually snap. Having a category to finally fit in was beautiful and gave me a real sense of place. As soon as I was diagnosed, I knew it wasn't my fault. Made the whole ordeal s much easier to deal with.
Skyy9432 2 weeks ago
Schizoaffective isn't bad, it,s actually normal for me. The thing that is tough is the severe major depression with extreme psychosis that comes along with it, which is the recurrent. That is the part that sucks ass.
pillowbugg 1 month ago
sometimes I hear things but others say its only in my head (actually that me telling myself that) but I don't know if I believe them, him, myself. what is real????????
TheOdhisattva 1 month ago
wishing you well judye:)
27dreamweaver 1 month ago
I'm 36 and I have schizoaffective disorder . i 've been on pills since I was 20 . i've been in the Hospital on 30 occasions , I can't hold down a job . Tried to kill myself at least 7 times even ended up on Life support twice ! It's the worst fucking thing that could have happened to me !
mrnewfie33 1 month ago
i very much love your story. I have autism and all kinds of disorders following that such as panic. i used to be angry and slept all the time. i started volunteering and it healed me. previous to the others peoples comments are very mean and you don't even deserve to talk. wirewyatt420
Amy198322 4 months ago
im schizoaffective and im not weak minded, i dont need pills with a buncha side affects, i dont need a therapist 2 give a rats ass about me. im "mentaly ill" in a buncha ways and its not hard 2 cope with, its a gift you dumbasses, go complain about how u wanna b normal u bitch!
wirewyatt420 4 months ago
@wirewyatt420
Then you clearly arnt mentally ill if you find it easy to cope with, cos its factually not, if it was, why wouldnt we have sorted ourselves out years ago? Your an absolute fucking twat mate, but im interested to know how you were diagnosed if you dont talk to therapists or take medication.... Stupid naive little prick.
ScarsOfTheCrucifix 2 months ago
Thanks Judye, the video meant alot
dbreese5 5 months ago
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klashellejr 6 months ago
I was diagnosed with this a year ago and love it every fuckin' day. I stopped feeling bad for myself years ago. To the people who have it, stop listening to the psychiatrists and close ones that consider it a problem. Embrace it, I do the craziest shit ever and still have a huge group of friends & girlfriends. I dropped out of high school and became a hacker. I'm 20 now living in Chico with my best friend who goes to school here. Live your own life and not others, it's the best decision I made.
klashellejr 6 months ago
My boyfriend has this disorder and sometimes its hard to believe that its that HARD to get up and go to work. I used to think he has lazy and that his grandma coddled him too much. He misses appointments because he doesn't FEEL like it or he is in a bad mood. He doesn't go places when he doesn't want to and throws tissy fits where he says he is going to kill himself if I don't do something.
Some days its like dealing with a emo teenager. Getting so emotional over the smallest happening.
TheMichelleedu 7 months ago
Try watchin' the movie The Secret multiple times & takin' notes 'cuz there's a lot of healing there as well
Myzz2kal 7 months ago
to keep my brain from bein' tormented against & 2.5 mg of Zyprexa b/c the 30 they gave me was way too much, 20 mg Abilify, & 75 of Effexxor. I feel like I will get better soon w/ a bunch of supplements I'm taking, but yeah, the positive outlet part is very important for us w/ staying on the right medicines & getting the right therapy. Also finding what contributes to your illness within your own family can be part of the treatment b/c I have removed some old triggers; just tryin' to stay positiv
Myzz2kal 8 months ago
I have been diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, four cases of PTSD, OCD, Asperger's syndrome, simple phobia, SAD, GAD, SPD, ADHD, Autism, & a grip of other ones...I feel your guys' pain & I feel that the schizo-affective part wasn't as much trouble to deal w/ until I had all the 3 other PTSD cases after a lot of child abuse. Now I have body memories & it's hard to deal w/ even more so count your blessings every day & church groups w/ Christian psychologists is where I'm @ w/ Lumosity.com
Myzz2kal 8 months ago
@simonorenity it really depends on how severe the illness is. I, for example will never be rid of it, or the symptoms, as determined by countless psychiatrists. And I'm not sure if anyone really gets it, then lose it, but I think not.. there are medications that will hide the symptoms. For some people, it really works.. for me, though.. meds can only dim the effect it has on me. But it is a constant battle between reality and what's in my head.
ily4769 8 months ago
Hmm.. I wonder who is mentally ill. The normals that wage war, love money and corruption and destroying others to get power.. or this poor soul that is a artist, poet, writer, and overall pretty wonderful person. It really makes me think sometimes.
MrSoapbox29 8 months ago 3
@MrSoapbox29 What a wonderful insight!
jazziackeys 8 months ago
Great video.
kimjify 10 months ago
I have schizoaffective also.. If i was interviewed for the same thing, i honestly would cover my face and tell them, "go away" or "I'm not telling you anything." i guess it's just the voices in my head that don't want to leave my body...
nathan201015 11 months ago
@nathan201015 I hope your doing better. I watched as my brother developed this illness, if you ever wanna talk Im here, The father of my child also has it. Take care and my prayers are with you.
stasha74 10 months ago
Brainisforever made a good video
I had schizoaffective for 5 years, I didn't become self-aware of my disease till this year, this is because I finally found medication to take away my delusions! I love what she said I feel the same way exactly, it is so hard to exist in society being strange or different from everyone else. I hate that we must hide ourselves in embarrassment. More power to this woman for coming forward to speak up for all of us!
SuperFriend88 1 year ago 2
my wife has serious problems but she refuse help.
she believe in enemies she cut me using knife she burn her hair in batroom she set fire at home i ended with disabled finger and broken ribs. my wife believe there is global conspiracy against her and im part of it too.
TheDallasDragon 1 year ago
she was taken to hospital against her will but the released cuz over here if patient says she doesnt want help they dont force them .
my wife sometimes is so depressed she doesnt wash go out she hide under the duvet for weeks. she doesnt open door doesnt eat nothing
she lost almost everything she lived on the street .
i been asking for help for the last 3 years and my wife got nothing she refuse help and the hospital says they cant force her and i really dont know what to do.
TheDallasDragon 1 year ago
over the last three years i learned to hate the country i live in so fucking much i just cant watch her everyday doing stupid things staying on the bed and believeing in conspiracy.
the doctors and police told me to leave her cuz it is dangerous for me to stay with her.
thats all the help we received
i live in retarded dumb fuck hole called england
TheDallasDragon 1 year ago
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MakkaPakka666 1 year ago
hi, i a mother of a child dognost with schizoaffective disorder 2 month ago !! i need help if there any parent out there that can help me how to help my son please write to me email diosa.medina@att.net thanks
rborrasboi 1 year ago
She's very talented!!!
paindoll 1 year ago
What is the difference between Schizoaffective & Schizophrenia?
wlsn229 1 year ago
do i have this, i don't hallucinate in a sense that i hear voices but i do have weird delusions and feel ghosts and see shades flying ? i am manic and it covers a empty feeling of the depression and inatentiveness i am very disorganised in tinking and talking do i have this?
LaBellaa1984 1 year ago
what a beautiful woman
311bassfan 1 year ago
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lilque4 1 year ago
Hey can you contact me at cryinfortheworld@yahoo.com , I'm doing research on Schizoaffective disorder , for a series of books i want to write and i don't want to sabotage this sensitive condition...
Please contact me please! w/ Love Ms. Ronesha Nash
lilque4 1 year ago
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lilque4 1 year ago
I have schizo-effective disorder. thanks for this video. i wish i had more supportive friends.
crazylacey1616 1 year ago
@crazylacey1616 I just got diagnosed with the same thing, and I have the same wish. People just think it means "Crazy person" and it's not even close.. Hang in there though, I'm sure it's a rough road, but it's gotta be traveled.
OnlyBreakFree 1 year ago
This woman is so much like me. My main diagnosis is schizoaffective and besides that is boarder line personality disorder, ocd and post tramatic stress disorder..I write poety and my major is english besides criminal justice..i love to meet other people like me
clinicalpsychology22 1 year ago
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greensliverblue 1 year ago
Hi all! my GF is schizoaffective and it's very hard on me because of her mood swings. She has "broken up" with me 4 times already and we've only been together for 2 months. I have a question; does a person with this illness have moments when it doesn't take a hold of you, when you have a calm and clear mind? When she seems to be this way she tells me to be patient with her and that she loves me, are those her true emotions? I love her and I'm willing to stick by her, should I stay with her?
nepomuzeno82 1 year ago
how did that work out for you?@nepomuzeno82
pillowbugg 1 month ago
This woman is truly amazing! I suffer from multipul mental illnesses, and this woman and i share the exact same views. I do soo much resurch on all my ilnesses and i find that very helpfull. If i could choose to be born without mental illness i would, but scene as i do suffer from mental illness, i think i need to embrace it, because there is nothing i can do to change it. And i hope when im older that i can be like her!
slothsandshit8 1 year ago
what i try and doing is fighting the voice. if you hear voice try and imagine that its an evil thing and fight it as if you had a weapon ,it wil calm down
b11Medz 1 year ago
@b11Medz what weapon do you use? i always hear it when i have a chance to kill myself. for instance, driving my truck.
nofxmike06 1 year ago
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I would be depressed too, if I was a fat pig, with no teeth.
imspanky0523 1 year ago
@imspanky0523 You have little undersanding of what Schizophrenia is.
stianbirkholz 1 year ago
This lady is an inspiration. She makes positives from negatives and lives life like it *should* be lived. God bless!!
icepngn11 1 year ago
Very informative
DrowningPoolDude 1 year ago
she could sell her paintings, they are really good.
cocobutter1983 2 years ago
I have schizoaffective disorder with bipolar. I am taking Geodon. I believe this drug is the most affective medication I have ever taken as of to date. It has no side affects and it treats my bipolar disorder in a very effective way. I still have cycles where I grow delusional but these periods are nowhere near the severity as they could be without my medication. Schizoaffective disorder is not a disease you can take lightly. I suggest you seek professional care regulary. This has worked for me
theundercoveratheist 2 years ago
My mother judges before she knows all the facts. If she could feel the darkness for one day,,, maybe she would understand much better.
glenncookiowa1979 2 years ago 2
Those paintings are awesome,
Zen has been a big help for me
colt460 2 years ago
I'm never EVER going to be normal again. This makes me so sad. I no longer have what it takes to keep and maintain friendships and relationships. I used to really fuciking cool,lol, and I died. I have a dep casm inside of me now. Its so empty. I feel so empty. My emotions seem to be gone. I could go on and on. I just want to say your a brave woman and thank you. Love your paintings by the way!
befreextc 2 years ago 2
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MC2233z 2 years ago
i was diagnosised 2 days ago
kriccistarr 2 years ago
i can relate to a schizoaffective disorder because in my youth all i would do is sleep and sleep and never get out of bed and i lost alot of jobs that way because i did not feel they were very important or i just did not care i even had suicidal thoughts of hurting myself i still stay on medicine because it helps and i need some kind of a social life and i have a weight issue and im feeling better about myself nowadays because i know that life is great
TheSultan79 2 years ago
that painting she did is incredible...
iamarock09 2 years ago 15
wow, that is good
OxbowisaMstie 2 years ago
i'm schizoaffected- depressive type ... i'm trying to shoot a film about what it's like... it's thinly veiled as science fiction.
deanedwardroane 2 years ago
one thing that is scary is if you had depression or this in the past like maybe the 1960's you may have had a labodimy sorry for the spelling but the treatment was horrible in the past cause people did not understand its quite sad also they mite treat with electric shock theripy thank god we know what we know now
shadysara89 2 years ago
There are so many variants of Schizo affective disorders and Schizophrenia. The only thing I know for sure, is that people do not understand being mentally ill is different than being physically ill. As this lady says in the beginning of the film. I wish there was a class or video for normal people to watch so they can get a clue as to what it's like. Not that they need to feel sorry for us, but atleast understand us.
Uhoh2012Productions 2 years ago 9
I totally agree with you.
jlavasser 2 years ago
@Uhoh2012Productions You hit it point on....I don't want pity or insincerity, just patience and understanding. I wouldn't wish this on anyone even the most hateful of people. It hurts but the more I learn, my hope glimmers....and it won't be snuffed out!
mrslunaleonard 2 weeks ago
I can relate with the video.
glenncookiowa1979 2 years ago 3
I was diagnosed a week and a half ago...
CanvasOfBlue 2 years ago
Do you have a MSN so we can talk please?
SpongeInPyjama 2 years ago
Um yeah. Message me?
CanvasOfBlue 2 years ago
good luck my mother has it and it is hard but stick with it and try to stay on the meds it does a world of good
hoping for the best for every one
shadysara89 2 years ago
I was diagnosed with this 3 months ago. I don't believe the schizophrenic part, I want to be re-evaluated again
faceofjesusinmysoup 2 years ago
she wants us to see her heart , but i allready see it . shes a beautiful strong woman , live on sister.
Outsider557 2 years ago 2
Nice message here. : )
reportanddeport 3 years ago
yeah i have schizoaffective disorder and it does feel good when you finally do get labeled cause there is sort of a bridge of hope and this illness is like a living hell
justdrew89 3 years ago
have you ever heard voices?
foxleyleon 2 years ago
yes i hear them all the time but it's not scary like people think it is. I hear like a faint voice calling my name and thats about it. and i've heard some talking about me behind my back and i turn around and theres no one around about 10 times
justdrew89 2 years ago
thanks for that
abegyo 3 years ago
telewebservices I dont usually do this sort of thing but here it goes...UNFUCK YOURSELF...talking like you know all the answers, geez I guess you forgot to make your name telewebservices Ph.D.....I hate people like you on youtube, leaving comments like you're smart on a subject...probably tossing this same type of other worldly advice at your job too...if I were to stop my meds I would listen to the voice that talks to me and kill my friends and family...and hopefully you too
fallenmercury 3 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
schizoaffective disorder is a brain tortured by masturbation.
People suffer for years without realising the cause.
This is how addictions work.
Alcoholics deny they have a problem.
Schizophrenics deny they are addicted to masturbation.
fun69stein 3 years ago
Me too after 14 years as bipolar. I am hanging in!
Yahwehlovesme 3 years ago
No NO NO, Each time they will diagnose you differnetley with new definitions just to make accuses for the bad treatment they give you, those medicatins are harmful, you want to take them go ahead, there is no such thing as 'normal' , 'normal'? what is that?
be youself and stop being afraid of your own shadow and you'll be just fine
telewebservices 3 years ago
I disagree with you my friend. Have you been where this lady has? Have you walked in my shoes? I agree normal does not exist but these diagnoses do exist. Open your mind but I pray you never suffer them.
Yahwehlovesme 3 years ago 2
The answer is yes, been there done that,
voices, even visual hallucinations,
They are all gone now and i am clean of those drugs.
telewebservices 3 years ago
It seems their drugs and stigma was the cause to my trouble, I am out of this brainwashing machine, You'd like to believe to Zeelots (the psychiatry religion/cult), Go ahead, Not me!
telewebservices 3 years ago
Thank you for the video and sharing your experience...
bizprez 3 years ago
Neat lady!
Wivanunu 3 years ago 2
you should try making another video.
foxleyleon 3 years ago
hey marvelous paintings, we know it's hard but if we dedicate ourselves to the better of it. We can achieve great things.
Lester Wayne Dobos
schizoflux 3 years ago 2
She's brilliant! I am schizoaffective and so is my brother. I'd like download this video and play my music to it... and remake it.. If that's ok with U. Just give me the OK or Nay, and I'll do the rest. :)
freelancejonny 3 years ago 2
Its ok to do whatever you want to do with this video. I would also like to see what you come up with. The main reason I posted this video is because I also have Schizoaffective disorder. :)
Brianisforever 3 years ago
@Brianisforever I'm schizoaffective too. I never knew anyone else who was so it's kind of nice to have people to relate to.
gothambat26 1 year ago
@freelancejonny Are you pretty much permentaly high with this disease.? and im not saying this is a good thing just wondering..?
7SEVEN7SEVEN7SEVEN7 9 months ago
@7SEVEN7SEVEN7SEVEN7 I have schizoaffective as well. And no, it's nothing like being high. On anything. I understand how that would be assumed from somebody without the disorder, but if you were to compare it to any type of high, it would have a classification of its own.
ily4769 8 months ago