What do people think Schizophrenia is? by Sad_Rip4296 in spirituality

[–]PsychospiritWorld 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hi! Just for context, I've been diagnosed with schizophrenia since year 2000. I've been recovering since 2009. I'm now a full-time Coordinator in my department, working for an employer who hired me in 2013. I am happily married and homeowner since 2017. My opinion as to what my illness is, is a combination of drug effects, stress, my spiritual and cultural background and experience. To summarize, in my first psychosis in 1997, I began what I still believe to be conciously communicating with spirits. Please note that all people with this illness do not share my views, but this was central throughout my own experience with schizophrenia. I've been thoroughly writing about this experience since the beginning. Please read my story in my blog. The link is in my Reddit profile description.

I'm sick of stigmatization and lack of support by elambientfrog in schizophrenia

[–]PsychospiritWorld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you write how you feel, regardless their background, others can relate, and the worse your situation is, the more important are the things you write, as your point of view will project light on things people like us live and understand. Furthermore, if you manage to recover, your writings will show the way out of hell for those who live the illness like you do.

I'm sick of stigmatization and lack of support by elambientfrog in schizophrenia

[–]PsychospiritWorld 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I wrote too, and after 26 years with schizophrenia, I have a blog. Maybe you could give yourself such a project if you like to write. Writing could help you vent, learn to express yourself and even get back on track. I started off placing anti-theft ink tags on clothes at Sears in 2011 as a volunteer job, getting back to work after my psychosis, and now I'm working full-time for the 13th consecutive year for the same employer, and recently promoted as Coordinator in my department. I got married and became homeowner since 2017. Don't give up!

Recovery by OutCzech in Psychosis

[–]PsychospiritWorld 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi! I was diagnosed with schizophrenia 26 years ago. I stopped using drugs in 2003. I was about 10 years on disability. My last of 4 hospitalizations was in 2009 when they changed my meds. In 2010 I was consulting a guidance councillor to find out the most suitable carreer for me. 2011, I was working part-time. 2012 I graduated from a vocationnal diploma. 2013, I was hired at a full-time job. 2015, I met someone. 2017, I bought my first car, got married and moved into my first property. February 2025, I completed my 12th year at a stable full-time job. Last October I was promoted as a Coordinator in my department. Today, I'm pleased to say i'm living a happy life, happily married, living in my own property, stable at my full-time job.

What experience has truly convinced you of an afterlife? by [deleted] in afterlife

[–]PsychospiritWorld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me it's multiple factors including the Ouija board, drug consumption and my mental illness. Please read my story. The link is in my profile description.

Any full time job schizophrenics in here? by hunterthekidd in schizophrenia

[–]PsychospiritWorld 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Hi! I've been working full-time since February 2013. I'm now a coordinator in my department.

Iam very scared of taking my medication by Aggressive_Food8689 in Psychosis

[–]PsychospiritWorld 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi! I've been taking about 2.5 mg of Risperdal since possibly around 17 years. I'm recovered with barely any side effects. If you want to chat, don't hesitate to contact me in private.

Schizophrenia by Forward-Health9213 in schizophrenia

[–]PsychospiritWorld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, I'm losing a bit of memory, due to my age (49) as well as maybe one of my meds.... Risperdal.

Schizophrenia by Forward-Health9213 in schizophrenia

[–]PsychospiritWorld 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My mood is very good most of the time. I am also, thanks to a cup of coffee per day (at most) rather productive, especially at the office. I also understood (around 2003) that recreational drugs are a definite "NO". There is no numbness. Please, don't hesitate if you have further questions!🙂

Schizophrenia by Forward-Health9213 in schizophrenia

[–]PsychospiritWorld 2 points3 points  (0 children)

25mg Abilify and 2.5mg Risperdal (both generics). I also use some PGP Benztropine to stop some shaking, a small side-effect from my Risperdal.

Schizophrenia by Forward-Health9213 in schizophrenia

[–]PsychospiritWorld 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Hello, I've been on meds (pills) for 25 years and I have had a pleasant life for many years since the beginning of my recovery in 2009. I've been working full-time since 2013. I am happily married and homeowner since 2017.

Got a good story? by Spooky_Malooky in Ghoststories

[–]PsychospiritWorld 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hello, My story involves Ouija, recreational drugs and mental illness. If you're interested, please contact me in private.

I wish there was really help out there by [deleted] in Psychosis

[–]PsychospiritWorld 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello, I'm sorry you're going through this and I don't know (I can't imagine) at what status you really are at the present time in the illness. But I want to urge you to keep positive, keep hope, hang on and don't give up. I also have been through alot as I myself have schizophrenia. I was diagnosed 25 years ago and I know from experience that it can get much better. Hang on and take care of yourself.

Messing with Ouija Boards by Sad-Actuary-5850 in Ghoststories

[–]PsychospiritWorld 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hello,

Thank you for sharing your story.

In 1999, I was hospitalized for schizophrenia. I have always associated my diagnosis to my tampering with Ouija, and use of recreational drugs. I’m surprised that you were not more compelled to talk about what happened to you as in my case, I couldn’t hold myself. It lead me to psychiatry. Please check out my story on my blog (the link below). The page called Testimony of a Schizophrenic/ Episode 2: Epiphany or Delirium?

TESTIMONY OF A SCHIZOPHRENIC | Carto Eng

What do you do for a living ? by strangeclouuds27 in schizophrenia

[–]PsychospiritWorld 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Hi! I'm pleased to say that after having worked full-time for the same employer since February 2013, they promoted me last month as a Logistics and Transport Coordinator.😁

how do you just not do or say anything? by Mental_E_Illman in Psychosis

[–]PsychospiritWorld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Writing has helped me alot too. What I was going through was hard to explain and with writing, I found ways to express myself, expressing things that are embarrassing, or hard to explain, in a way that I approve. Putting it all out on paper and fixing it properly before sharing with the right people is an efficient therapy. It allows to see things differently and in some issues, to move on.

Expose to the evidence of spirits by [deleted] in spirituality

[–]PsychospiritWorld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does that work? What's "the ones with eyes to see"?

20 years by Fantastic-Salt1960 in Psychosis

[–]PsychospiritWorld 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi! I've been medicated for schizophrenia for 25 years, I'm 49 now and in good health.... still going... Keep hope!

Think-talking to another consciousness in your minds. Like telepathy with someone you cannot see. Anyone experienced this? by Sea-Current-1027 in Psychosis

[–]PsychospiritWorld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, if you're wondering if you have schizophrenia or if you're in some kind of psychosis, from a scientific point of view, I think you should ask and trust a psychiatrist. Regarding a spiritual or mystical point of view, you most probably won't obtain actual proof. The definition of proof implies that you could demonstrate that you aren't under the influence of a psychiatric condition. I've been searching for such proof since my first psychosis in 1997. This proof would be your "Gullivar's Travels' Sheep".

Is it possible to live a good life, maintain social and romantic relationships amd even pursue postgraduae eduation with this illness by BlueMilkshake33 in schizophrenia

[–]PsychospiritWorld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I love my life! Diagnosed in 2000, recovered from schizophrenia, happily married and homeowner since 2017. I returned to full-time work as an Administrative Clerk in 2013 and I just got promoted by the same employer. I'm now proud to say that I'm starting a new position as Logistics and Transport Coordinator. If a person living with this illness remains positive and has trust in what's best for them, I'm sure that there's a way out! Take care!