Do the genral public understand the bleeding heart of suffering in psychosis

do the genral public have understand the bleeding heart of suffering in psychosis

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i have too agree with you Snowyowl some would even laugh at it imo

in my books psychosis is in the top 3 worst suffering one can experince, on par with a broken back

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the general public don’t care…they care for their own life…which is totally understandable.
we are not that interesting.
take care

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No. They treat us like animals. Only doctors can see past this ■■■■, everyone else sees a label and not a human being. I am bitter about most normal people except for psychology students, who sometimes understand. I am not saying that all normal people are ignorant, but pick a random one and the odds are that they are probably going to be ignorant.

I have come across people who see me as a person and people who see me as an animal. Sigh. If I go through with this honors student in psychology ■■■■ they will be forced into seeing me as a person. If I become a psychologist, it’s over. There is a pattern in my behavior as to doing what I say I will do. Lol. Whether it’s lifting five hundred pounds or making an A on an exam, if I say I will do it, it usually happens.

I want to become a forensic psychologist. That means specializing in dealing with the most screwed up people on the planet. I am screwed up, I just happen to be highly motivated and intelligent as well as motivated.

Hopefully if I become Dr. Mouse there will be some closure to this whole thing about wishing my life never happened. I sometimes get so angry at night that I can’t sleep for several hours and just lay here with an elevated heart rate, I get too ambitious. I do what I do for the illness, to control my case and to defile what my prognosis said. I refuse to let the illness take my dreams away. They’re becoming reality. I didn’t think I would have achieved what I have two years ago. I’ve blown past my expectations. I won’t be wasted potential. I do this simply because I can and therefore must.

If that didn’t sound human…ha. Yeah it’s hilarious. Obviously I am a person who has schizophrenia, not just some schizo. That is
a slur, a pejorative term, it is like a racial slur in that I did not chose to be this.

In my opinion, no, the general public thinks we are all the same and always we’re to blame for ■■■■ I think is lame. Lol

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Maybe it’s because where I live (very close to a large university that has a very huge psych program)

Maybe it’s because the city I live in has gotten pretty active on actually helping the homeless instead of vilifying them…

Maybe it’s because I don’t remember the people who are blatantly ignorant…

Maybe it’s because the people who react with kindness and understanding stand out more in my mind…

But I’ve not had anyone treat me like an animal… or treat me bad due to my illness…
No one has ever run away from me… threatened me… been mean to me…

Now of course… when I was homeless… that is when I was treated badly. People who saw me in the homeless camp didn’t know I had Sz… they just saw a drunk homeless guy.

I get FAR more rude things said to me when I tan up and my Mexican side shows.

But my illness has never been a big an issue. Being part Mexican has been more of an issue then being Sz.

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I think the general public accepts psychosis from schizophrenia as a medical condition that needs addressing. I dont think the general public wants anyone to suffer from anything. I think the general public would say yes to finding ways to stop the suffering from schizophric psychosis.

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General public have understand the suffering from the bleeding heart whatever the cause,
but all of them have no idea about the mercurial connotation of the term "psychosis "

Rather to ask;
do the psychiatrist have know the actual fact of the things that so -called psychosis ?

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Who is the ‘general’ population and who are these privileged normal people? Are they the charmed ones who live bountiful lives in some magical kingdom that is immune to suffering, hardship and sadness? The general population understands about as much about psychosis as you do, say…blindness. You know it must suck and you know it must make life hard…but you’re not losing sleep over it.

That was me before I had a partner with SZ - I didn’t know what the heck it meant, how debilitating it could be…but then I did and that’s changed how I perceive the illness entirely. And it was only until I volunteered for a social inclusion program for the blind that I understood how fricking hard it is to be blind and how amazing these people are for functioning as well as they do.

There’s no ‘us’ vs. ‘them’, we’re all in a mixed bag of lollies, coloured by different issues.

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There is a group of people who live their life as a rational persons,until they have
21 years,they become feel madness and act irrational
=these people are the schizophrenic persons who suffer from bleeding heart as a result of
the madness case,because they lose their rational life that they were practiced it along 21 years {{ 21-5=16 years}
=the psychiatrist made-up many terms for the madness case {schizophrenia/psychosis/
mental illness/brain disease/chemical imbalance …etc}

=THUS;any human being has feels the madness case {SZ}after he has 21 years,he is
a schizophrenic individual ,the individual who feels the bleeding heart inside himself
-any human being has not feel the madness case after he has 21 years,he is an individual without schizophrenia, and he does not feels/know or understand the suffering from the bleeding heart ,whatever you call him a general ,normal ,rational

-in the actual world,there are schizophrenic vs. non-schizophrenic

=and the issue is not needed to write a dramatization to describe this actual fact;
THERE is schizophrenics vs. non-schizophrenics,we’re all in a mixed bag of lollies,
colooured by different issues

I’m not sure what you mean. It could just be the illness keeping me up at night, that is a classic symptom, trouble sleeping.

Dude you’re confusing me

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No one but no one escapes suffering - this includes neurotypicals - but I do believe that many people just dont know enough about schizophrenia, heck! the professionals dont know enough!

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