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Mental Health and Schizophrenia:
Schizophrenia has plagued
our systems for many years. Today, mental health experts are finding
more cases of schizophrenia than they counted in the past.
Schizophrenia is nothing
to play with, and anyone ignoring this diagnose is only throwing fuel
to the fire. Schizophrenia has several levels of diagnostic symptoms,
yet anyone with schizophrenia should be treated IMMEDIATELY.
If you know anyone
with symptoms including Paranoid, Paranoia, Hallucinations, Voices,
and so on, contact a professional RIGHT NOW! Do not wait, since the
more schizophrenia develops the more others, including the patient
are at risk of dangers. I am a survival of a father that suffered
Paranoid Schizophrenia, and anyone around these people are subject
to danger, pain, suffering, misery, and more. Not only does this type
of patient suffer, anyone around them will undergo tremendous pain
and suffering. Common words that schizophrenia’s relate to others
is, “they are coming to get me,” or they tell you that
the CIA/KGB is out to get them.
Hallucinations affect
the sensory in the sense it conveys messages or else nerve impulses
to the sense organs, and singles the message to the nerve centers,
thus creating a suspicious force. Therefore, the patient is often
suspicious of everything that is near him, including objects, people,
places, things and so forth. Once the suspicion sets in, (if they
do not drive you crazy by this time) they may act out violently believing
they are defending.
Next to a psychopathic
or sociopath, schizophrenias are nothing to take lightly. Since the
TWIN area of the brain is affected, and the mind is broke off from
reality most times, it is important to treat these patients immediately.
Medication in this case is needed to prevent episodes of schizophrenia.
Schizophrenias often hallucinate when they observe things around them,
perceive sounds that affect or trigger their symptoms, smell orders,
taste, and even sense or feel things around them. Researchers for
years have been astounded by this diagnosis, and are struggling constantly
to find answers to the many questions regarding schizophrenia.
I won’t go into
great detail, but in some cases when schizophrenias are saying they
are coming to get me, we might need to step back and evaluate this
common saying more closely. Hallucinations are similar to or the same
as psychotic breaks, since the patient often looses contact with reality.
The voices often tell them (dangers alert), which is often untrue.
One example of a Paranoid Schizophrenia episode can be seen with the
Oklahoma Bomber. If you notice anyone around you that laughs for no
apparent reason, shout at the air, constant muttering during periodicals,
covers ears, and so on, this person may be a victim of schizophrenia.
Most patients with schizophrenia are often suffering by the age of
13 and up, and most times a patient is not treated until later in
life, simply because professionals play around with debate.
This is because certain
symptoms of schizophrenia are found in other types of disorders as
well. The downside is when a schizophrenia is not treated early they
often break off into paranoid mode and this is when the diagnosis
is at its most dangerous stage.
Schizophrenias often
reason with the voices. If they begin hearing the voices in their
head, (Schizophrenias have voices within the mind) the patient may
claim the voices are from God, Satan, or even an alien. The visual
perspective of schizophrenia breaks is slightly similar to the voices.
Often schizophrenias believe that are sensing or seeing others around
them talking when they are not. They may tell you that the KGB or
the CIA came to the door, when it the deliveryman dropping off a package.
Many professionals today are claiming that mania or depression has
symptoms similar to schizophrenia. Voices are an example that professionals
are claiming affects depressed or bipolar patients.
I second-guess them
since I’ve been around schizophrenias, depressed individuals
as well as bipolar patients, and from experience, I believe that the
latter are suffering thought processing patterns that are misunderstood
as voices. Anyone with depression, bipolar or mania often suffers
suicidal tendencies, which is not common in schizophrenia. Schizophrenias
would much rather kill than die, although there has been few cases
reported of suicidal behaviors. Mental illnesses and the many diagnoses
is an ongoing battle.
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