My life has deviated so significantly from 99 percent of the human population that I’m not one of them. When I die, my tombstone shouldn’t be the same. Ppl visiting the graveyard should be able to know how different I was. People who live lives strongly deviated from normal should have a different color tombstone so we’re not lumped together with " them". They did not accept us when we were alive, why should we blend in with them when we’re dead.
Pizza hologram !
That’s life with schizophrenia and refusing to go on meds.
I’ve been on all meds my doc has ever prescribed.
If you have schizophrenia you should be on an antipsychotic. The doctor won’t prescribe you something you’ve probably told him you’d refuse.
I haven’t had positive symptoms in almost a decade. Even if I asked for it , it wouldn’t be prescribed. I only have negative symptoms now. My doctor and I have never even had a convo involving the word anti psychotic
A psychiatrist refusing to prescribe a schizophrenic an antipsychotic? Not on this planet.
If you want to feel part of the human race then get on (antipsychotic) meds.
YOU’RE the one who’s refusing meds. Not your psychiatrist.
I’m telling the truth. If you don’t have psychosis how could a doctor even legally prescribe you anti psychotics. That’s like prescribing someone heart meds who doesn’t have a heart problem. That’s illegal.
Just like many meds it is multi-functional
Helps mood and anxiety too
@Plindiana you’re barely functioning. Ask your psychiatrist about an antipsychotic . Have a conversation with them at least.
Anyway. Best of luck with whatever you decide to do.
If I asked she would get mad. She gets mad if I try to suggest I know more than her. An AP probably could help me in certain areas but my main issue right now is being alone, I won’t do it much longer. I’m alone ( not in a relationship) because my dick is numb. Anti psychotics cause genital anesthesia so that won’t help me.
Provider anxiety has been a stumbling block for me, finding a doctor that is willing to listen without judgement can be frustrating. I recently asked my doc if he could refer me to someone he trusts with a background in medication resistance, I know it caught him off guard, but it’s my life we’re talking about, not his. There shouldn’t be a fear to speak up for our concerns.
I have spoke up a few times to no avail. I even filed a complaint with the government against the doctor
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