[QUOTE=Anubis678;21870307]Your above post[/QUOTE]
Haha, what part silly.
The whole thing.
Sorry, my mood just turned really fucking sour
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But you still get a heart
[QUOTE=Anubis678;21870340]The whole thing.
Sorry, my mood just turned really fucking sour
[editline]03:45AM[/editline]
But you still get a heart[/QUOTE]
Lol. I was just fuckin with ya man. I'm baked, gimme a break.
I gave you a heart too. We should get naked. Just throwin that out there.
I kinda, but just kinda agree with Aaronn that you can overcome mental dissease, but in the end you will still have it.
It's like, you face it that you have schizo, live your own way and be happy, you might not notice symptoms so much that you have before, but you still have it.
Get it?
And Meader got the whole point right.
Also, Meader, there are many types of schizo, like fuck tons ;).
[QUOTE=Meader;21870168]Fuck it I give up.
Schizophrenia has to be diagnosed not to put a label on somebody, but so that it can be treated using the best known ways possible. Be that shock therapy, drugs, whatever. Because everybody is different, that is why some people don't ever get a cure. And schizophrenia is schizophrenia. No ands, ifs or buts about it.[/QUOTE]
Haha. You can diagnose them as having schizo all you want, but it won't change the fact that they are schizo for different reasons, to different effects, and react to different things. A mental disorder is a very unique thing and each should be individually treated. You shouldn't be allowed to just diagnose someone with a mental disorder and then run through a list of treatments until something works. My best friend is really fucked up right now because his doctors couldn't get his shit right. They medicated him on many things he didn't need and he ended up worse off.
[QUOTE=kobilica;21873256]I kinda, but just kinda agree with Aaronn that you can overcome mental dissease, but in the end you will still have it.
It's like, you face it that you have schizo, live your own way and be happy, you might not notice symptoms so much that you have before, but you still have it.
Get it?
And Meader got the whole point right.
Also, Meader, there are many types of schizo, like fuck tons ;).[/QUOTE]
I know there are tons of types of schizophrenia. I was not saying there weren't, simply saying that if you have schizophrenia, you're going to act basically the same as everybody else who has it, with your own little twist that we call personality.
[QUOTE=Aaronn;21874405]Haha. You can diagnose them as having schizo all you want, but it won't change the fact that they are schizo for different reasons, to different effects, and react to different things. A mental disorder is a very unique thing and each should be individually treated. You shouldn't be allowed to just diagnose someone with a mental disorder and then run through a list of treatments until something works. My best friend is really fucked up right now because his doctors couldn't get his shit right. They medicated him on many things he didn't need and he ended up worse off.[/QUOTE]
They don't diagnose just to diagnose dude. They don't say "You have Dissociative Identity Disorder" just so that people know what they have. I'm pretty sure them switching between Josh the plumber who is obsessed with beer, Tony the mobster, and their normal self, Aaronn is what makes people realize they are crazy, not the label of DID.
And they HAVE to just go down a list and give them random drugs that have worked in the past. It's how you find out how to make somebody better. They can't just look at the kid and go: "Oh, look at that, you have schizophrenia, but it's a LITTLE different for you, so clozapine won't work. I know exactly which of the hundreds of drugs will work on JUST YOU." It's ignorant and ungrateful to say that a doctor, who pledged his livee, money, social welfare, and everything else to helping people like your friend "couldn't get his shit right" just because your friend didn't react well to a medication that THOUSANDS of other people HAVE had work for them. In the past you know where he'd be right now? Mental institution. They had no way of diagnosing, so they put EVERYBODY in them, and gave them all tranquilizers and that's how they lived. Alone, in a room with drugs that made them zombies.
So is he better off being diagnosed and they try to help him to function in society by giving him drugs that work on everybody else, or in the fucking mental prison of a drug cocktail designed to stop the dissociative schizophrenic's inane rambling?
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