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Ultimately “Schizophrenia” Means …

Ultimately Schizophrenia means there is no basis for concluding that you are normal, mean well, have the potential to live a long life and recover, it’s a given conclusion that what is wrong with you is a permanent condition that cannot be fixed by you or by medical advice or treatments, its to say that your thinking is wrong, this is when what you say or what you look like leads another to conclude that something is so wrong with you, that you lose your right to think, or be given meds that help you to think, it is viewed that you are not smart and given what is heard about you, think that failing to complete your JD means that you have a big head or had an idea not possible, that’s wrongfully interpreting my experience in law school as an attempt at something I ever thought myself capable of that did not occur, to accuse my work now by blog as not capable for addressing everything as whole in an appropriate way that it’s viewed as failed attempt at helping anyone, and since one is not viewed as a cure to any societal ills or problems, once I diagnosed with a disease “Schizophrenia” to let others know that a disease has progressed that cannot be stopped, and that in spite of a condition, that cannot be cured a person writes without a solution for a disease that they have incurred to accuse a person who writes of convincing others to think like them, to accuse them of having a diagnosis that declares their thinking to be poor, not make sense, and to be an inflated sense of self worth that’s non existing or because of name or celebrity unreal, to accuse a person of feeling good by imaged qualities or traits that they don’t have, to say that a persons wellness does not last, because not based on something that they have to accuse a person of being sick or well on the basis of who is or is not in their life, to accuse a person of either not being well on the basis of being alone, or accuse a person of being well with someone who is well, to wrongfully create inference that a person is not a victim of rape on the basis of the health of others, to accuse a woman of being sick who gets done as spreading a disease to a man who is well. When a woman is labeled as sick that’s to designate her a host or a carrier to a disease whether mental or physical that she is automatically accused of subjecting or exposing others to, it also lends inference to the fact then when everyone as a whole is viewed possessing a condition of bipolar, it will be what are you known for that caused others to think you have bipolar or schizophrenia and what are known examples of bipolar or schizophrenia, such that you exhibit or possess characteristics that upon exposure to you or your writing another will possess or inherit to cause them dysfunctioning, or rejection, or failure in life mentally or physically. This is how you either get viewed as someone who is given a condition and loses a privilege adderrall, to see whether a person can thrive under the direction of others, and in the event that one does not thrive, one is allowed to go back on adderrall on the basis of no one being able to take care of a person, or advise a person, who others cannot help on the basis of what crimes are occurring or based on who one is talking to thought that a person is wrong to talk in private to another. Therefore the basis for writing is not to create a situation tone or relationship that mirrors what was thought to be a private conversation now help in public to lead to a similar result thought is the basis for a person not doing well. First we need to examine the definitions of bipolar and schizophrenia, then you can determine whether I follow the treatments of CBT and behavioral health that matches how thses diseases and disorders are treated medically to determine whether functionally there is something so wrong or disorderly about my tone, writing or content that I need to be told that I don’t make sense am not clear or what Im thinking is not real or imagined, or not be credited for what I think or say or do right, and to see how I function being told I am sick, whether I am or not based on the meds provided to me or taken from me, to see what Im like stupid, and how I feel stupid, and whether that’s the appropriate treatment of me, to make me suffer mentally physically and hurt my feelings.

Definition of Bipolar:

“Bipolar disorder is characterised by extreme mood swings. These can range from extreme highs (mania) to extreme lows (depression). [1]

Episodes of mania and depression often last for several days or longer.

Depression

During a period of depression, your symptoms may include:

  • feeling sad, hopeless or irritable most of the time
  • lacking energy
  • difficulty concentrating and remembering things
  • loss of interest in everyday activities
  • feelings of emptiness or worthlessness
  • feelings of guilt and despair
  • feeling pessimistic about everything
  • self-doubt
  • being delusional, having hallucinations and disturbed or illogical thinking
  • lack of appetite
  • difficulty sleeping
  • waking up early
  • suicidal thoughts
  • Mania
  • The manic phase of bipolar disorder may include:
  • feeling very happy, elated or overjoyed
  • talking very quickly
  • feeling full of energy
  • feeling self-important
  • feeling full of great new ideas and having important plans
  • being easily distracted
  • being easily irritated or agitated
  • being delusional, having hallucinations and disturbed or illogical thinking
  • not feeling like sleeping
  • doing things that often have disastrous consequences – such as spending large sums of money on expensive and sometimes unaffordable items
  • making decisions or saying things that are out of character and that others see as being risky or harmful
  • Patterns of depression and mania
  • If you have bipolar disorder, you may have episodes of depression more regularly than episodes of mania, or vice versa.
  • Between episodes of depression and mania, you may sometimes have periods where you have a “normal” mood.
  • The patterns are not always the same and some people may experience:
  • rapid cycling – where a person with bipolar disorder repeatedly swings from a high to a low phase quickly
  • mixed state – where a person with bipolar disorder experiences symptoms of depression and mania together; for example, overactivity with a depressed mood
  • If your mood swings last a long time but are not severe enough to be classed as bipolar disorder, you may be diagnosed with a mild form of bipolar disorder called cyclothymia.
  • Living with bipolar disorder
  • Bipolar disorder is a condition of extremes. A person with bipolar disorder may be unaware they’re in the manic phase.
  • After the episode is over, they may be shocked at their behaviour. But at the time, they may believe other people are being negative or unhelpful.
  • Some people with bipolar disorder have more frequent and severe episodes than others.
  • The extreme nature of the condition means staying in a job may be difficult and relationships may become strained. There’s also an increased risk of suicide.
  • During episodes of mania and depression, someone with bipolar disorder may experience strange sensations, such as seeing, hearing or smelling things that are not there (hallucinations).
  • They may also believe things that seem irrational to other people (delusions). These types of symptoms are known as psychosis or a psychotic episode.” [2]

What is Schizophrenia?

“Schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally. Schizophrenia may result in some combination of hallucinations, delusions, and extremely disordered thinking and behavior that impairs daily functioning, and can be disabling. People with schizophrenia require lifelong treatment.” [3]

Reference:

[1] https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/conditions/bipolar-disorder/symptoms/

[2] https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/conditions/bipolar-disorder/symptoms/

Published 04-06-23

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