Fear|Less Part 3

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In 2007, the Schizophrenia Society of Ontario produced the documentary, "Fear|Less: Opening Minds about Schizophrenia". This half hour program follows the life of Jesse, a young man who suffered his first psychotic break in his late teens. The documentary is meant to not only bring about awareness of schizophrenia, but offer hope to those who might be encountering this disease for the first time. For more info visit: www.ssoaware.com

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  • This is a very good documentary

  • I agree with you. Schizophrenia is not funny. My best friend was diagnosed with it and its been a huge struggle for the past two years. Its heart breaking really. It pulls at my heart strings to see people making light of it.

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  • @ocean the freak you have no clue how it feels to hear voices it's pretty intimidating when something is telling you to do things your idea of wanting to hear voices is sick

  • @PecanSandy309 Intresting how long have you had this illness, what type of schizophrenic are you? what medication do you take? How many mgs do you take? how many times a day do you take them? how many times have you been hospitalized?

  • @PecanSandy309 Intresting how long have you had this illness, what type of schizophrenic are you? what medication do you take? How many mgs do you take? how many times a day do you take them? how many times have you been hospitalized

  • @OceanTheFreak Believe me you don't want Schizophrenia and you're dumb to even say such a thing! Do you know that almost everyday I see dead bodies in my room? Yeah... Have fun talking to a dead body. I don't have friends in Schizophrenia... I have a different way of seeing the world in Schizophrenia.

  • @sallyjessyraphael I don't know... why don't you ask the voices? We cannot control what our voices say. I hear good and bad, but mostly bad. Can I help it? No. That's like asking "Why do people that have epilepsy have seizures?"

  • @muisiclover86 I hear voices that tell me to kill people (because I am Schizophrenic) but a good portion of us Schizophrenics won't act on that urge. That's why they said 40% are more likely to hurt themselves... because the urge to hurt ourselves is greater than that of hurting others.

  • I have schizophrenia and it's been a hard road to ride on...

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