Its aboslutely the way to go if you know the signs of you losing insight. For me reality has never been the same, a bit blurry and I never am totally sure of anything so it ends up failing. Meds suck tho, aps cause me some pretty bad side effects but maybe someday I can handle it
I don’t see how I could be comfortable laying claim to reality again. Even if I find meds to control my psychosis.
Yeah, it boosts my ego in a weird way. Like Im important enough to hunt down and mess with
We shall see. Good talk @fractaled
its may be an ap side effect called tardive dyskensia, talk to your doctor about it.
It isnt I dont think, Ive had TD before. It sucked ass but this is different, it feels like a compulsion rather than an automatic thing
I will def try talking to my dr about it but he hasnt really cared so far I think
Your lazy eye condition is called strabismus and it is often found in those with sz/sza.
Does your lazy eye turn toward your nose or toward your ear? @Headspark ?
Your lazy eye might be called strabismus if I’m not mistaken. And strabismus is very common among those with sz/sza.
Does your lazy eye turn toward your nose or toward your ear? @Aziz ?
Toward the ear, its my left eye only.
Strabismus with the eye turning toward the ear is especially associated with sz in particular.
I didnt know that. I will ask my Dr about strabismus surgery this 10 august.
Yeah, it is called strabismus but most people don’t know that word . My eye used to turn towards my ear.
Yea you’re right, towards the ear is associated with sz. They say its genetics.
Strabismus surgery is usually done in early childhood at the age of about three. That’s when I had mine done. I’m not sure if it can be done in adulthood.
Interesting, I guess that explains me.
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