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Littlethought
2 years ago

I myself am not schizophrenic, but I was involved in the case of a colleague’s schizophrenic daughter. In her father’s presence, she told me her illness story in the closed institution. To this end, the short form of a history of illness lasted about three years:

She was a student. First, she had fears about her parents. Then she heard voices giving her instructions. At the central station in Munich it became clear that these voices could not be real. She then entrusted herself to a police officer and she was then taken to the clinic.

By administering appropriate medicines, the disease could be suppressed and it was then released a little later. She lives in a supervised housing group. She is aware of her illness, but it must be taken care that she regularly takes her medicines.

Nad9675
1 year ago

In my opinion, she speaks abruptly, I have auditive (acoustic) hallucinations, so she speaks quasi through noises. I then have a kind of vibration in the ear and in acute phases it also comes to hearing voices. I am well aware of this, but it is not unlikely that it will not be suppressed by medication any longer

crissy112004
2 years ago

without friends this lasts long. it is part of the sick image to think normal

lilith342
2 years ago

difficult to answer. I know I have schizophrenia, but it’s all real for me anyway.

Xapoklakk
2 years ago

There is a medical secrecy because patients do not want their diseases to be spread to the public.

Do you really think you’re getting the right answers here?

PeterP58
2 years ago

Yeah, I know…