Living in supported living doesn’t have to be permanent. It can be just until you’re able to work and study again
Crystal, you are getting very good advice on this forum, from people who are very patient with you. Just thought I’d share that.
As far as the supported living, what are those like where you live? How much independence would you have?
idk if i’ll ever be able to even finish high school
i’m 19 and still in the beginning of high school studies
should be ashamed of myself
It’s not shameful to have to start your studies late due to illness
yes i do appreciate the advice although it doesn’t always seem to be that way
i dunno much but doctors have suggested it to me but ive always refused
Idk if it’s illness or laziness
If drs are saying you’re ill, then you’re ill
ya but ill people can be lazy too
That’s fair. Supported living sounds kinda scary, for me at least. But it’s probably different here, than where you’re at
It’s hard to be productive while ill. I think it’s more that than laziness
idk
It’s weird how I feel grounded to reality despite having thoughts others would maybe classify it as delusional
I totally relate. We have to try to listen to the people around us
idk maybe ive seen so much people who are totally ”lost in psychosis” at the wards so i consider myself to be pretty normal
I’ve seen that too. Yet, I’m told I’m delusional etc
i hope we both get better one day
Thanks. Me too.
Laziness is a symptom in sz
Its a negative symptom
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