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Mentally Unhealthy?


Here's the symptoms, you diagnose:

Hallucinations (myself, I'm seeing myself. This has been going on for 4 years.)
Voices (Inside my head, coming from the hallucination, but not my own voice. dark with a sinister, horrifying prescense to it. This has been going on for as long as I can remember.)
Have had a history of schizophrenia
Have had a history of dozens of severe depressions, once resulting in a suicide attempt, and have been slowly easing out of one currently.
Frequent breakdowns (Going on for as long as I can remember)
Social disorders anxiety related (Going on for as long as I can remember)

Very eager to hear from you! It is the first time I've shared with anybody. I'm probably not going to really trust the answers I'll receive from Yahoo answers at 3:30 in the morning lol, but figured it was worth gathering opinions on.

Schizophrenia can explain all of those symptoms. You have a history of schizophrenia, so that would mean you do indeed have a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia can cause depression, 'mental break downs', problems in one's social life and hallucinations. Schizophrenia is a progressive illness, so these things going on for a long time is not all that suprising even if the hallucinations have not be around as long. Schizophrenia can also be episodic or constant.

Since you have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, it makes it all that much easier for the lay person to answer.

If you are choosing to be in treatment, it's important that you tell your health care provider(s) about any changes in symptoms. If you are choosing to be medicated, it's important that you discuss unpleasant side effects with your doctors. If you are being medicated against your will, seek legal help with a mental health advocate.

This is very strange, it sounds like schizophrenia. However, I am not sure this is a good place to be sharing this information. It would be best to tell a doctor of these conditions, and see what he/she suggests.

Yeah, that sounds like schizophrenia all right. Don't all of these symptoms fit into your already-existing schizophrenia? If it's getting worse, don't hesitate to see your doctor.

schizophrenia..sounds very much like the disorder that you have and depression..and did you get diagnosed with this by a proffessional..if so why are they not still treating you.you really do need help..as schizophrenia is a very disabling disorder as is anxiety and depression and you need a high level of support and care..i hope you reach out to someone today and get the help you need..

well you've said yourself about the schizophrenia, and it kinda sounds like it from what I've read on the subject.

It's not really clear what you want to gain from thie question tho hun?

this can be understood and explained only by someone who has experienced this ... this is related to paranormal science..

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