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19. Hallucinations: The Visions and Voices of Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia

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Psychiatry medicates hallucinations as serious signs of mental illness. But are they really? Many people with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia find they can be helpful, as long as you are not afraid.

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  • This is brilliant! The more emotionally healed and spiritually open I become, the more I am able to hear and see things that "are not there'. We are all waking up. 

    One day we will look back at these times and laugh at how primitive, fearful, superstitious, closed-minded and ignorant we once were.

  • @kozychik Bingo! Nice Butterfly...I have the same one on the cover of my book!

  • rly disturbing like everyone i see at home ocusins house school everywhere i always see this girl though always the same one she appears behind me always and i dontl know what to do my mind is rly rly not normal i feel my thoughts r just extremelly disturbing n idk wat to have or wat to do im rly confused n im also rly suicidal n depressed anyone have an opinion of wat i should do plz ? i have no one to turn to please responde

  • @JayloveschuX It sounds to me like you should consult a psychologist immediately. And, if you smoke marijuana or do other illegal substances, stop.

  • @bipolarorwakingup can marijuana make hallucinations worse? if so, what other drugs can do the same thing?

  • @A08041988 Basically, ALL drugs will make your disorders, including hallucinations, worse. the most common culprits are marijuana, LSD and shrooms. I highly recommend stopping all drug use if you intend to heal, and hope to make a video about the subject soon.

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  • @JayloveschuX Find someone who is open to simply listening to what you're seeing and hearing, or even thinking, who you can trust and know will be patient and won't judge you, but whose goal is to be by your side, so you don't have to go through this alone. Talk to me, if you like. I am very open-minded, and I'm a good listener. Or talk to a friend or family member about it. I know what it's like to have indescribably disturbing thoughts. Sometime they're triggers for repressed memories.

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  • Sometimes I love watching TV while psychotic, because it seems like there are alot of meaningful messages for me in there. They are always comforting and make me feel safe.

  • @Lillettebitch619 Hallucination is part of the schizophrenia. Whether it be extreme paranoia to visual/audible hallucinations, they're all signs of Schizophrenia.

  • @JayloveschuX Any time, man. Feel free.

  • smelling something is also a sign of petitmal a seizure disorder

  • @LanceHertford thx :) whenever u can talk let me know

  • Do all schizophrenics hallucinate

  • Do all schizophrenics have adioble hallicionations?

  • @hjonpaprik But if I tell someone about this (I very seldom do) they of course think it sounds a but nutty, and it almost feels dangerous to believe what I do believe even though it doesn't really bother me to get these "messages". I guess I'm worried that it's illusions and I'm crazy and might eventually pop and do something bad :/

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