Schizophrenia - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment & pathology

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8 жыл бұрын

What is schizophrenia? Schizophrenia describes a scattered or fragmented pattern of thinking. Schizophrenia’s actually a syndrome, meaning there’re all sorts of symptoms that might be associated with it and different patients might experience different symptoms, although the symptoms can be broadly categorized into three major areas: positive symptoms, negative symptoms, and cognitive symptoms. Find our full video library only on Osmosis: osms.it/more.
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@mewmiuu
@mewmiuu 6 жыл бұрын
I have schizophrenia. I spent most of my teenage years in a mental hospital. Doctors didn't want to treat me at first because i'm too young. The other patients would make fun of me because of my illness. Everything started when i was in a 3 days long unresponsive catatonic state with constant hallucinations. I thought i was dead. I'd see demons and monsters and i felt their touch on my skin. They wouldn't leave. It was neverending. It was hell. Since this day I've been very sick with this illness and was kept in intensive psych care because all i could do was cry until i couldn't feel my face, scream until i couldn't breathe and try to end my life. I thought other humans were monsters too. I thought they wanted to kill me. I thought my mom and my dad wanted to kill me. This illness is hell. I want everyone who has it to know that that medications can help and that therapy can help and that i know it hurts and that you may want to end it all but it will be okay. Even though you don't know it, you're stronger than the monsters in your head.
@echogirlxoxo7022
@echogirlxoxo7022 6 жыл бұрын
please stop thank you :) this helped me a bit.
@doesitallmakessense9692
@doesitallmakessense9692 6 жыл бұрын
please stop face them don't let them overpower. Trust me. Confront them. Show no fear
@doesitallmakessense9692
@doesitallmakessense9692 6 жыл бұрын
df27d some can see beyond there level like this guy for example. You're not crazy. Detox. To detox all those pills if not you'll go more crazy
@AA-vv9df
@AA-vv9df 6 жыл бұрын
please stop dude you're a hero
@mewmiuu
@mewmiuu 6 жыл бұрын
Blue101 Blue102 my visions often came with voices
@RubyDaLynx
@RubyDaLynx 3 жыл бұрын
I don't suffer from schizophrenia, just educating myself in the most convenient way, as everyone should.
@phoneconstable2468
@phoneconstable2468 3 жыл бұрын
That's nice of you to know what we go through
@em2140
@em2140 3 жыл бұрын
Good for you
@memememe8569
@memememe8569 3 жыл бұрын
Me too tbh, I get so invested in these kind of topics
@FlameWing-fi1tx
@FlameWing-fi1tx 3 жыл бұрын
I entirely agree, that is the same thing I'm doing.
@forickgrimaldus8301
@forickgrimaldus8301 3 жыл бұрын
Schizophrenia is like a High only difference is that you don't become sober again without help and medication .
@kentolee3869
@kentolee3869 2 жыл бұрын
I have schizophrenia- I was diagnosed with it when I was 6-7 , at first my parents thought I was crazy because I would talk back to these “hallucinations” but it got worse to the point where I started acted on it -(obviously I was 6 so I didn’t know I had it ) but my mom knew there was something wrong with me when I chased a cat around the house and started talking to it . I went to the hospital a lot growing up and spend most of my life in a mental hospital- everyone would make fun of me and call me crazy at first I was lucky - my hallucinations where just nice things , cats ,friends that I wished I had - but then when I became 12 it started to get really bad - I started seeing demons , monsters , and started to hear loud voices that would speak in deep dark tones. I would always react negatively and scream and shout a lot and so I got bullied even more. I was so scared to the point I tried to commit suicide but this made my life worse when I failed because I was in an even more secure environment now and I couldn’t do much . I slowly started to confront these images and started to become more confident. When I was 19 I was able to leave because I was able to somewhat ignore them more - I still see and hear them and get distracted by them but I got help- my parents and I no longer where in contact I left for school immediately after becuase they decided to neglect me from a young age and they pretended that they where actually there for me . Sometimes I would hallucinate them trying to kill me - anyways flash forward 4 years at age 23 I am now happily married with a beautiful child and is a housewife. I don’t know how my life turned out so amazing it’s quite shocking after all the suffering I feel really blessed
@paradoxinteractiveprisoner4244
@paradoxinteractiveprisoner4244 Жыл бұрын
I live in your shower drain
@WitchOnABroomstick
@WitchOnABroomstick Жыл бұрын
im so sorry, and your parents are horrible for neglecting you
@deadly_morphiuss
@deadly_morphiuss Жыл бұрын
God bless you!!
@buddhaneosiddhananda8499
@buddhaneosiddhananda8499 Жыл бұрын
Don't listen to those damn fool doctors... your experiences aren't hallucinations... they are real... it's called a spiritual awakening... you have spent past lives living a spiritual life... and these experiences have carried into this life... I hope this helps...😇😇
@Nancy-ow9wy
@Nancy-ow9wy Жыл бұрын
Amen this gave me hope
@chiacknelnanakson7611
@chiacknelnanakson7611 3 жыл бұрын
I have a schizophrenic uncle who I live with, he's my best friend and I love playing games with him, before I knew his illness we would always spend time together and be happy, but he lost his job and that got him depressed, he started acting out of the ordinary as he would talk to himself, laugh at nothing, listen to music alot (in my family we listen to music alot when we feel sad and others) and etc, I felt scared and after what I learned I realized he had schizophrenia, I told a few of my friends about this since I never really liked the bad thoughts that symptom would bring up as it would make me feel depressed, some people would bully me about it calling my uncle a maniac and insane, some people would compare me to him and also call me insane, for the people who call people maniacs and other names with schizophrenia, that is completely wrong, schizophrenia is a symptom where people are not themselves and go to a state where they're depressed at times, they don't mean anything they say and do when it affects them, and the way doctors treat them so carelessly is outrageous, my uncle has never been properly treated because of how careless they where, but now he's gladly doing better, to anyone who has this symptom please know everything will be fine, lots of people go through what your going through, you are not alone, you can always get through anything no matter how hard it can be.
@lilian4053
@lilian4053 4 жыл бұрын
I lost a friend today that had schizophrenia to suicide . Please be kind to others and just bc they act “strange” does not mean their crazy. Your mind is very powerful it can make you see and hear things . I only had the phase for 6 months but those were the longest 6 months . I lost my friends, I stopped going to school and slept with my mom cause all I could hear was screams . You’re not alone , please don’t let it win.
@toshinoriyagi6263
@toshinoriyagi6263 3 жыл бұрын
I have two main voices in my head one loud saying DO THIS AND THIS AND THIS and they other distant telling me other things and they distant voice is always murmuring on and on about "kill them" "your not good enough" "do it" and he loud voice obeys. The loud voice changes into the voices of the ones speaking and will flip and alter the voices so it takes me a minute to understand. I have other voices but those will say a few things and leave the loud voice and the distant voice to think about it. Like now I'm terrified of turning off my light to go to bed because I know I'll see my old dead cat running out of the room and I'll see my face scowling at me in the mirror when I'm looking away
@zombieee6947
@zombieee6947 3 жыл бұрын
@@toshinoriyagi6263 that’s what’s happening to me!!! getting help tho
@joeytilbury3400
@joeytilbury3400 3 жыл бұрын
I mean that kinda is the definition of crazy lmao
@decoy2636
@decoy2636 3 жыл бұрын
@@toshinoriyagi6263 I am sorry you are afflicted with this. Others can't understand and though I'm not diagnosed my older brother is with this. I'm reading comments ,watching content (listening mostly) in my effort to be more understanding of him when he does wacko things. Calling him crazy is what ignorant people do instead of educating themselves to better navigate the waters of life. Thank you for sharing some of your inner thought as it made a light switch flip in my mind. I wish you all the best in life and pray you have the strength and resolve to deal with the adversity that having this condition hurls at you.
@MissCurious069
@MissCurious069 3 жыл бұрын
@@toshinoriyagi6263 Jesus loves you Brother. Please read Bible. Jesus Christ will heal you, nothing is impossible for Him. Come to Jesus.
@november.rain1993
@november.rain1993 3 жыл бұрын
I pray for everyone suffering from schizophrenia. It's like your mind being in it's own prison.
@verinocruz2276
@verinocruz2276 3 жыл бұрын
Help me
@obannon7740
@obannon7740 3 жыл бұрын
The worst of it is the meaninglessness life, not some scary hallucinations or whatever. No love, no career, no future. Just some bullshit job digging a fucking hole and watching everyone around accomplish things in life: getting married, having children, buying first houses. I like to drink and dwell in self pity contemplating suicide.
@MissCurious069
@MissCurious069 3 жыл бұрын
@@obannon7740 Life is not meaningless, God created you with a purpose. Please Read Bible to know the purpose of your life. Jesus Christ will heal you brother. Nothing is impossible for Him. I will pray for you.
@obannon7740
@obannon7740 3 жыл бұрын
@@MissCurious069 whatever man
@tysonmikel9222
@tysonmikel9222 3 жыл бұрын
@@MissCurious069 is coming off meds possible? Doctors like to keep patients on meds for life and punish them if they resist treatment. This is evil and ungodly. I want to live medication free but the doctor threatens to take my driving license . These meds kill ppl.. dont know if I should give up the driving or get pills and just not take them
@falloutgrim4691
@falloutgrim4691 2 жыл бұрын
my symptoms started showing when i was around 4-5 years old and have adjusted and adapted to my schizophrenia for over the last 18 years. ive studied and plan on taking big studies in school towards schizophrenia and phycology and i love and appreciate how accurate this video is
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing and know that we're rooting for you! ❤️🙏🏼❤️
@aishwarshukla5237
@aishwarshukla5237 Жыл бұрын
Can you tell me anything about your experiences and how you have been able to cope with it? Any tips, ideas would help
@falloutgrim4691
@falloutgrim4691 Жыл бұрын
@@aishwarshukla5237 the first thing i believe is excepting it as something apart of you not pushing it away and causing internal conflict within your psyche. i like to see my way of life and "normal" peoples lives are not so different, we all have our difficulty's in life and challenges that we must endure day to day people with schizophrenia just have problems we only have as the same as other do and it helps me not feel alienated from others. another is grounding, its difficult and sometimes impossible to ground yourself into reality even if you know its not real, i know that keeping out stress in my life has helped me hold a strong mental stability from the years and another is a strong internal grounding "key" my name is Chris irl but weirdly ive connected with the name Fallout so much that its more grounding to call myself that and can help with episodes. its important for people with schizophrenia i think, is to do what you need to do to help you not what you think society thinks you should do to help. what matters is your own internal and mental stability and being able to have a footing to gain stronger as a person within the chaos. another idk how many people experience this but there will be some so ill touch on it, the allurer of the chaos, i can understand wanting to let the chaos overtake and go completely into the episodes and the hallucinations, over my life ive chased it and let it overtake me many times in my life but its not long term and never could be viable, you don't need to take it out of your life but you must understand that its like a drug but isn't healthy, there is much in life and can truly be worth your time and can be vary exciting, if its other things your chasing then, Pease and calmness can be ok it really can and it toke me a long time to be ok with it, the rage or urges or anything that drives you, the calm and relaxed can truly be a good way of life. if you or anyone has any other questions ill gladly answer. i just tried to touch on a broad area i hope touches all reaches of schizophrenia. so my last advice is that your all not alone and your all normal to me.
@ommaz8349
@ommaz8349 Жыл бұрын
اش الاعراض اللي كانت عندك وانتي صغيره!! ارجو الرد
@ommaz8349
@ommaz8349 Жыл бұрын
تستخدمي ادويه؟!
@lancesigmon1
@lancesigmon1 2 жыл бұрын
Last night, my roommate of 3 years now completely broke down and showed signs specifically of disorganized speech and total delusion. I was terrified and emotionally crushed watching him like this. I really appreciate your video, it helped me better understand exactly what I witnessed. That being said, I would also like to say that my roommate has had several concussions in his life and was recently diagnosed with PCS (post concussive syndrome). Since this diagnosis, he has been different and not the same agreeable person he once was. I could begin to see mere thought of his brain being permanently damaged really start to take a toll on him. I believe this brain damage could be a cause for a potential schizophrenia diagnosis, or it at least accelerated his symptoms (he is 21). My roommate is my best friend and one of the best people I know. It is incredibly painful to watch someone you care about suffer and you not be able to help. Thank you again for providing such an educative video, I hope to continue to learn how to best understand and be there for my friend.
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing, Lance! We hope that we were able to help through our video. You are a great friend! ❤️
@entertainmenttv5201
@entertainmenttv5201 2 жыл бұрын
Probably
@prpv423-8
@prpv423-8 4 жыл бұрын
everybody gangsta till the clothes in your wardrobe have faces
@tobyy2418
@tobyy2418 4 жыл бұрын
PrPv423 -? LOL
@trumpsupportsanime6664
@trumpsupportsanime6664 4 жыл бұрын
Toby Jones everyone gangster till you mum tarts flying
@tobyy2418
@tobyy2418 4 жыл бұрын
jfsfrnd everyone is fine until the clothes in the closet have faces.
@prpv423-8
@prpv423-8 4 жыл бұрын
I don't think I have schizophrenia, But sometimes when I look at my wardrobe when it's dark, The clothes look like they have faces. It once terrified me and I couldn't move of how scared I was.
@tobyy2418
@tobyy2418 4 жыл бұрын
PrPv423 -? IKR.
@sharnaclarke8230
@sharnaclarke8230 8 жыл бұрын
This explanation is incredible.
@osmosis
@osmosis 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@ajcook7777
@ajcook7777 4 жыл бұрын
I agree excellent information and video, can't stand the voice and reading style for some reason
@zaria_time1
@zaria_time1 4 жыл бұрын
Sharna Clarke another channel has this bideo
@adlibitum2139
@adlibitum2139 4 жыл бұрын
not really. it is a weak video. this is supposed to be for med students and related sciences, therefore too little neuroscience and pathophysiology you mention clozapine and then go on to talk about D2 which first of all is wrong. Clozapine has no effect on D2, but D4 instead. Also more important it has a high affinity for 5-HT2A serotonine receptors, and that brings us to the serotonine theory of schizophrenia. all in all crappy video, too little real academic information
@cobalius
@cobalius 4 жыл бұрын
@@osmosis that's right, your effort is remarkable and your quality exactly what i was hoping for in terms of explaining this condition. Thanks for it.
@BigDaddyPicklez
@BigDaddyPicklez 2 жыл бұрын
This taught me a lot about myself. I've been diagnosed for about a year now but it's so hard to understand what it is. I just know it completely takes over my life.
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 жыл бұрын
Hope we're able to help you understand your diagnosis better 🙏🏼
@rubenaalexander5007
@rubenaalexander5007 2 жыл бұрын
Would you say it got worse with corona virus? I have a relative who might have it who completely boarded up their house in 2020. They also think people are out to get them. I'm wondering if stress made them worse.
@brokenheart1188
@brokenheart1188 2 жыл бұрын
True...😭😭,Especially for an alone person..who faced much tragedies, all left alone,, now bound in one room,can,t cm out f room ,,, 😭😭😭,While suffering in depression n worse anxiety,have lost all family,then faced more tragedies,😭😭, lost home,all wealth,...all left alone...Now suffering in much worse mental state,can,t manage myself,gone much worse,Life is hell torture,Doctors say that without strong caring support,it will b a miracle to recover for an alone mentaly upset person,so will anyone support me ,adopt for few months to recover😭😭😭?
@azula3906
@azula3906 Жыл бұрын
@@rubenaalexander5007 Maybe people are out to get them. 🤔
@rileystacy3915
@rileystacy3915 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 22 and have schizophrenia. I take 5 different medications a day including Clozapine. I thank the Lord that I found this video so I can finally communicate my struggle. God bless you all.
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 жыл бұрын
Glad this video was able to help, Riley! 🥰❤️🙏🏼
@YellinHelenP
@YellinHelenP Жыл бұрын
I hope you are better! Clozapine is a miracle drug for some. I hope it kicked-in.
@rileystacy3915
@rileystacy3915 Жыл бұрын
thank you a bunch
@Stranded73
@Stranded73 7 жыл бұрын
Schizophrenia runs in my family so yeah, I think there's more to the genetic component than people realize.
@napoleonaquino4840
@napoleonaquino4840 4 жыл бұрын
Stranded73, Hi, if you're hearing voices in your head, like me, you're not crazy as others think you are. Unless you suffered from a serious head injury or you're a regular user of meth or LSD, there's nothing wrong with you. You belong to the roughly 1 to 5% of the world's population that have what is known as a third eye or third ear -the ability to see and/or hear spirits and entities. I've dealt with this condition for more than 20 years now. Initially I took those pills and did therapy sessions as recommended but I never got better - the voices were still there - they came back after my medication wore off. So I did my own research and found out about the spiritual dimension of my condition. Medical Science ignores the effects of spirits, they only see it as a medical/physical condition, believing that you're just suffering from auditory hallucination etc. So clearly they really won't be able to cure you, not knowing what the real problem is. If you believe in God (I hope you do) then you also know that there are angels and demons, wandering spirits and entities etc. They are part of what the Bible terms as " powers and principalities " that rule this earth. You might think I'm crazy weird but I'm not. I'm a retired Civil Engineer from the Philippines, did some 11 years of service in our government in the early 1980's as a water supply engineer. I also visited the USA sometime in 1991 to 2000, studied computer programming there and even made it to the honors class. You're not dealing with a wacko or a loser. I'm serious, analytical and in good physical and mental health, even at my age (63 y/o). At the height of my depression in 2001, I turned to God and the Bible. So I'm familiar with its many passages. Going back to the topic of spirits, this is what they do. These spirits can talk to us telephatically or by using other meduims/people. When you speak to them, they speak back. Some are jealous of others people company. They want to isolate you. They like certain parts of your home like your bedroom or bathroom . They can distort speech/sound to confuse or anger you. They can imitate your friend or even your enemy's speech. They can produce other sounds like the doorbell ringing, glass breaking, walls pounding, cat purring or even wailing police sirens. They can play tricks on your mind. They want you to be dependent on them or afraid of them - to isolate you from others. Some spirits attach themselves to you after you visit a certain place like a cemetery, hospital or haunted house. Like people, some spirits are good while others are bad. There's a certain type of spirit called the trickster or joker who is naughty at most like a child. The irony of it is usually it is only you that can hear/see these things. Like a TV channel, they can tune in to your wavelength, while ignoring others. So people think you're crazy. Since the root problem is spiritual, the cure is also spiritual. Go to God and ask for His help/ protection. I hope and pray that you find peace. Stop wasting your time and money on medicines and treatment - they are not permanent cures. SOME BIBLICAL PROOFS of the SPIRITS power. In the Bible you can read the Tower of Babel episode where the peoples languages were altered. In the story of Gideon, he and his men simply lighted torches and broke jars at night near the enemy camp. Their enemies killed each other !! Great deception by the spirits/ angels. In another episode the apostle Paul, on the way to Damascus hears the voice of Jesus Christ, while his companions only hear thunder. At a gathering of new converts, the apostle Peter speaks to a crowd and they hear his message in their own language or tongue. etc
@sullya6967
@sullya6967 4 жыл бұрын
@@napoleonaquino4840 Hello there, I too also have voices in my head now and then too. I am also a person who is a spiritual person and actually studying Civil engineering right now. Everything that you just said there is true and very few people can go through these experiences
@gstroyce
@gstroyce 4 жыл бұрын
@@napoleonaquino4840 i have also heard this and believe it, but the bible has been fabricated. meditation to god may work since there are testimonies(who knows if they are legit) which claim that people have been healed from schizophrenia and other mental or bodily diseases from prayer and faith. Who knows, until you have an experience like that everything is a theory. Do you still hear voices?
@ineffablenefarious2799
@ineffablenefarious2799 4 жыл бұрын
This thread is filled with schizo posters.
@katybiller1095
@katybiller1095 4 жыл бұрын
Stranded73 yes very true and same
@rohnsheadproject
@rohnsheadproject 6 жыл бұрын
In the last few years of my life I have become friends with several schizophrenic people. In every single schizophrenic friend, I learned there was great physical abuse during the young formative years. Constant physical, mental, sexual, emotional or psychological abuse during their childhood seemed to traumatize all of them....and everything was worse when the abuse seemed to almost always come from the very same people that were responsible for loving them and making them feel safe and cared for. Shame on grown people who abuse their own young innocent blood....i dont think it is a coincidence that my friends who were severly and regularly abused as youngsters, in some way, are schizophrenic ....just my own observation
@harryrigney936
@harryrigney936 6 жыл бұрын
I completely agree. ACE's or Adverse Childhood Experiences are thought to play a huge role on whether a person develops schizophrenia. This is also the case for other types of mental illness such as personality disorder. However I would like to ask you to not refer to people as Schizophrenic, but as 'A person with a diagnosis of schizophrenia'. Using the word schizophrenic sounds like it defines who they are, when it is in fact an illness that a person can live with.
@RVS1111
@RVS1111 5 жыл бұрын
true
@lavendersark1558
@lavendersark1558 5 жыл бұрын
My parent used to physically abuse me as a child and now I might suffer from schitzoprenia (I think it has to do with physical or any type of abuse)
@Hilux244
@Hilux244 5 жыл бұрын
I believe that abuse, neglect, trauma of some sort is the cause in nearly every case. People that have been bruised, harmed by others in some way. The " medical profession " largley fails to see and or understand this. Self inflicted, mistakes, choices, that we make in life. Can also bring about this affliction and symptons characteristic of schizophrenia.
@tianasixkiller4771
@tianasixkiller4771 5 жыл бұрын
In these cases, I think it is severe PTSD and possibly a form of personality disorder which serves as a type of coping and protective mechanism for the patient. I also believe that for these patients, those 2 DX should be visited first and thoroughly investigated before attaching the Schitzophrenic label on the patients. I was an N.A. and have come across and cared for many patients who were victims of violent crimes of many kinds and those who had very good lives from good homes without violence having happened to them at all. Right off the bat, the victims of violent crimes weather it was sexual, physical, or any other abuse seemed to be okay until something triggered them. This was pre-dx and medication as well. Those with a firm dx who had never experienced violence and became non-compliant with medication drifted in and out of classic schitzophrenic and normal behaviors with the schizophrenic behaviors being acute and most prevalent. I think that the NIH need to do studies involving these two groups also adding a normal control group for comparison and to understand more about the behaviors of victims of violent crimes v the psychiatric behaviors of properly dx'd schitzophrenic patients. I don't believe it is fair to patients and even mentally, emotionally more damaging to them when they recieve a dx of Schitzophrenia. I have also personally known family members and friends who have received the schitzo badge following very serious crimes when they were suffering severe symptoms of having been victims of violent crime. PTSD can carry many characteristics of Schizophrenia such as seeing things or hearing voices that aren't there during a PTSD episode. One family member woke one morning screaming that her violator had been in her room doing vile things at the foot if her bed when she woke. She swore he was there. It took me a couple of hours to reassure her he was not, and that he was locked up in jail where he should be. Another time we took her to the beach and she swore one of her violators (there were 3. One of them a female,) and was triggered by a woman who looked similar to the violator on her blanket adjacent to us. She became panicked and insisted she was there to kill her for telling on the offenders who were more than 800 miles away and incarcerated without bond. PTSD is very powerful. For victims PTSD must not be confused with schitzophrenia. That mistake, (and it IS a very egregious mistake that is damaging to the victim,) should not EVER be made. The end.
@jtrujillo1985
@jtrujillo1985 3 жыл бұрын
When i was younger my family didn't understand schizophrenia so i heard alot of scary stories about my moms mom.. .ive since grown away from that part of me, separated myself from those negative family members and now have a Bachelors in Applied Behavioral Sciences🎓
@wilby2
@wilby2 2 жыл бұрын
Im schizophrenic and to lose it this is the alternative approach, drop those meds. drink at least 500mg of niacine and tryptophan 5htp everyday trust me you will feel a tremendous change but it should go with fasting. Niacin and tryptophan are not meds but supplements so it doesnt have any side effects. avoid meats, junkfood, and sugar and lose that weight, and don't go on yoyo dieting wherein you get thin, you get fat, you get thin again then you get fat again. it will worsen it. it will just benefit them cause you are giving out bad life force/energy/aura. stick into being thin. just eat Vegetables and fruits. your body is a temple. avoid vices like smoking, drugs and alcohol it will worsen it as well. you need a good aura and positive thinking to remove schizophrenia. clean your home. seeing that it's a mess plus thinking your life is a mess will worsen schizophrenia. just eat veggies and lose weight you'll feel the difference. you are what you eat. avoid meat and sugar like sodas, and junk food. your body is a temple and eventually in this holistic technique the voices will be limited or completely gone. do meditation and grounding/earthing everyday. this takes discipline and effort, it will not be gone overnight, you need to this for months or years to see results. download GAIA app then type schizophrenia, watch the videos there it helped me a lot. it has a 7 day trial period. what i did was i watched a bunch of videos in there then cancelled my subscription before it reached the 7th day. lol A temporary remedy is hum a repetitive short irritating lyrics in your mind, a chorus of a popular song. it will block 70% of the voice that you hear. it will be hard the first two days but you'll get used to it on the 3rd onwards and will become a habit to block the voice thanks. again niacin and tryptophan are very important, this is an alternative approach than taking those mood relaxers and medications that will do nothing but to sedate the patients. thank you.
@DaisyHXZ
@DaisyHXZ Жыл бұрын
My friend who has schizophrenia refused to get help. As she's an adult, no one can force her to receive medical care. All I can do is to watch helplessly. I pray that she would stay safe for one more day and maybe change her mind. Thank you for this video.
@siggilinde5623
@siggilinde5623 Жыл бұрын
Doesn't mean much probably but you're not alone... Friend of mine also refuses to get help. We've been trying to gently talk to him but we can't get through... It's frustrating. He ruins his life and all we can do is stand by....
@dreamh4538
@dreamh4538 7 ай бұрын
I pray your friend listens and decides to get help. I lost my cousin to the same issue she had refused to get help and just recently passed. It's really painful to watch your loved one suffer.
@dkhower
@dkhower 6 жыл бұрын
My daughter was diagnosed this past year after a 2nd psychotic break. She is now 36 and has been living at home or 2 years. This is a clear video, simple and to the point. I shared it with her and I am sharing it with family and friends. People can learn from this and that's my mission , help others understand without judgement.
@screwhead1414
@screwhead1414 2 жыл бұрын
@Joe Mama ,
@CM-sj9pb
@CM-sj9pb 2 жыл бұрын
I had 30 years voodoo witch spellings on me, and from them I had very weak immunity, falling teeth, my penis did not get up on girls, schizofrenia and other problems.
@Hairarchives
@Hairarchives 2 жыл бұрын
If you don’t mind me asking can you describe this psychotic break ?please respond
@gatestimonymiracle1302
@gatestimonymiracle1302 Жыл бұрын
Wow I pray she is doing better
@openmindead1610
@openmindead1610 Жыл бұрын
After telling my mother that I have schizophrenia, she stopped talking to me as often. It’s good that you are striving to be there for your daughter, no matter what age she is she deserves your love and compassion. God bless you and hopefully she’s doing alright now!
@ColdAssailant29
@ColdAssailant29 3 жыл бұрын
My girlfriend has mild schizophrenia so I decided to search more about it and your video is the best and most detailed explanation I have seen so far. Thank you for this.
@Zeqweery
@Zeqweery 2 жыл бұрын
Did u dump her yet?
@wilby2
@wilby2 2 жыл бұрын
Im schizophrenic and to lose it this is the alternative approach, drop those meds. drink at least 500mg of niacine and tryptophan 5htp everyday trust me you will feel a tremendous change but it should go with fasting. Niacin and tryptophan are not meds but supplements so it doesnt have any side effects. avoid meats, junkfood, and sugar and lose that weight, and don't go on yoyo dieting wherein you get thin, you get fat, you get thin again then you get fat again. it will worsen it. it will just benefit them cause you are giving out bad life force/energy/aura. stick into being thin. just eat Vegetables and fruits. your body is a temple. avoid vices like smoking, drugs and alcohol it will worsen it as well. you need a good aura and positive thinking to remove schizophrenia. clean your home. seeing that it's a mess plus thinking your life is a mess will worsen schizophrenia. just eat veggies and lose weight you'll feel the difference. you are what you eat. avoid meat and sugar like sodas, and junk food. your body is a temple and eventually in this holistic technique the voices will be limited or completely gone. do meditation and grounding/earthing everyday. this takes discipline and effort, it will not be gone overnight, you need to this for months or years to see results. download GAIA app then type schizophrenia, watch the videos there it helped me a lot. it has a 7 day trial period. what i did was i watched a bunch of videos in there then cancelled my subscription before it reached the 7th day. lol A temporary remedy is hum a repetitive short irritating lyrics in your mind, a chorus of a popular song. it will block 70% of the voice that you hear. it will be hard the first two days but you'll get used to it on the 3rd onwards and will become a habit to block the voice thanks. again niacin and tryptophan are very important, this is an alternative approach than taking those mood relaxers and medications that will do nothing but to sedate the patients. thank you.
@ColdAssailant29
@ColdAssailant29 2 жыл бұрын
@@wilby2 Thank you for this 🙂👏 I'll make sure to let her know this.
@wilby2
@wilby2 2 жыл бұрын
@@vidyasagar8974 do what i said and it will help. the voices will only disappear if you dont eat meat and eat only vegetables and dont gain weight. do fasting. dont smoke or do drugs or alcohol plus drink niacinamide and tryptophan everyday. also maintain that weight dont gain it back. plus sing a song on his head a short lyrics repeateadly like a chorus of a song. it will block 70% of the voice.
@wilby2
@wilby2 2 жыл бұрын
@@vidyasagar8974 niacone and tryptophan. you will feel a red glush with niacin lile a burning sensation in your skin but that's normal
@REALHARSH
@REALHARSH 2 жыл бұрын
My mum recently committed suicide and I started this channel 7 weeks ago to raise awareness and help others with mental health concerns they may have themselves and it’s channels like this that inspired me to do so… … There is STILL not enough Mental Health awareness available to people and that is so wrong!!!
@gastronaut2692
@gastronaut2692 Жыл бұрын
Wow, I'm truly impressed by the level of conciseness and research in this video on schizophrenia. Osmosis, you guys have truly outdone yourselves with this one! As someone who's always been interested in medicine but never had the chance to study it, your videos have been a great way for me to learn more about complex medical topics in an easy-to-understand way. But beyond just helping laypeople like me, I can only imagine how invaluable these videos must be for medical students and doctors who need to constantly update their knowledge. Thank you for the amazing work you're doing to educate and inform. Keep up the great work!
@osmosis
@osmosis Жыл бұрын
Wow! This feedback is much appreciated and means a lot to our team! Thank you! 🥰❤️🙏🏼
@Murtaskegg
@Murtaskegg 6 жыл бұрын
Me: 'How are you feeling today?' Also me: 'Yes' *stares blankly*
@christpilled2460
@christpilled2460 6 жыл бұрын
Martinius stfu
@ihatehaters6976
@ihatehaters6976 6 жыл бұрын
why are you using something like this to try to be funny? you obviously have no idea how it feels. not cool
@asiongmagbuhos4216
@asiongmagbuhos4216 6 жыл бұрын
Martinius that is just like me but 'me' answers very complex for example If I was ask "are you okay " then I'll answer it with yes then followed with unexpected long terms of what happen to me before I was ask... that's why nobody likes to question me again for example again.. . . . . . . . This "COMMENT"
@MarcassCarcass
@MarcassCarcass 5 жыл бұрын
That would be multiple personality disorder.
@puurrrr
@puurrrr 5 жыл бұрын
*i mostly have speeches with myself. Like if i'm in some kinda talk show.*
@wetmanager
@wetmanager 4 жыл бұрын
3:57 Who could *actually* keep track of a phone number and address at the same time?
@sandoholtz1504
@sandoholtz1504 4 жыл бұрын
WetManager rightttt
@christinetaylor6694
@christinetaylor6694 4 жыл бұрын
That is scientifically proved to be impossible
@kylelarsen6929
@kylelarsen6929 4 жыл бұрын
Alot of people actually. You cant. Yall cant. I cant. Were all different as to why we cant
@hardlyalone
@hardlyalone 4 жыл бұрын
Lol cheee we need some special meds to accomplish that memory task
@bbbhova3269
@bbbhova3269 4 жыл бұрын
I thought everyone was supposed to do that
@Witchygirl22
@Witchygirl22 3 жыл бұрын
My dad diagnosed my brother with schizophrenia recently. He went into a psychosis state last week and my dad being a doctor said he has all the symptoms of one side of schizophrenia (the negative side I believe.. he doesn't have hallucinations or delusions) anyway I am here to learn all I can to better support him. I am Absolutely heartbroken to see my brother this way. He has the disorganized speech and he's catatonic and has the speech poverty and disorganized actions. And I'm sure more, as far as we know he has no hallucinations or delusions. But again, he won't really talk so we don't know everything going on in his head.
@headscrewoff5674
@headscrewoff5674 Жыл бұрын
How is he? Hopefully he got the correct medication &/or treatment 🙏💊
@24goodbuddy
@24goodbuddy Жыл бұрын
How is schizophrenia diagnosed? What tests? Just observations? Can it be confused with other diagnosis? Any brain imaging test?
@sonymultivision6143
@sonymultivision6143 10 ай бұрын
Your brother is really lucky that you are here to learn for him to help❤❤ I requested my husband to learn for me but he has no time for this, my other relations doesn't even care about me at all.
@sonymultivision6143
@sonymultivision6143 10 ай бұрын
How is your brother now?
@Witchygirl22
@Witchygirl22 10 ай бұрын
Hi everyone, so sorry.. I never seen the notifications for these comments. I'm not really sure the extent of the tests for it. I just know my dad diagnosed him. Obviously tests were done.. I just never asked about what exactly those were. As far as how my brother is at this point.. he's a tiny bit better. Only because my dad has to literally give him injections of his meds because he wouldn't take his pills. He would do something with them that made my dad think he took them but didn't actually take them. So he has injections now. It's a really sad situation. He's a little more comprehensive and clearly spoken now. But he's got long term issues that meds aren't helping with that we can see. Like, he still will kinda pace and mumble sometimes and has moments where he's not completely lucid? That's the best way I can describe it. However, seems that we can kinda bring him out of that by speaking to him and getting his attention focused on something. Unlike when he was unmedicated he stayed in that state perpetually. I appreciate all the concern and inquiries about him. Thank you all so much ❤️
@almaglz4908
@almaglz4908 Жыл бұрын
A guy I went to school with passed away a couple years ago. I wasn’t close to him or his family so learning of his sudden death shocked me. Especially because his behavior at school was normal. Cliche as that sounds. Apparently, he was diagnosed with schizophrenia a couple years prior to his death so it wasn’t something I would have noticed in school. I am here educating myself because I have always wondered if he was misdiagnosed or if he suffered great trauma to develop this syndrome in his early 20s. Whatever the reason, may he Rest In Peace.
@robbe_y_6402
@robbe_y_6402 7 жыл бұрын
I like the way you explain such complex topics short and clear in your videos. I shared your channel with all my friends. Keep up the good work!
@osmosis
@osmosis 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
@soniais5091
@soniais5091 7 жыл бұрын
Its an astral/mind parasite. Rather then be told who you are seek your own truth. Everything you have been told since you came into this world Is one big FAT lie.
@ogarrt
@ogarrt 7 жыл бұрын
+Sonia Is preach 🙏🏿
@gianguyen8627
@gianguyen8627 7 жыл бұрын
Robin Hood I
@nadianuranantama8821
@nadianuranantama8821 7 жыл бұрын
Robin Hood m
@jjthraud0811
@jjthraud0811 4 жыл бұрын
I remember when i was like 7 years old, i used to hallucinate and hear sounds of a monster. Like the heavy breathing or like a roar sound. It was not really severe and only happened about twice.
@somethingwithbungalows
@somethingwithbungalows 4 жыл бұрын
One time I hallucinated a tiny green plastic t-rex toy. I was outside lifting bricks around our barrel burner outside, wayyy back in our yard.. with my Grandpap. He lifted one brick, and tail wedged under the brick, was the plastic dino toy. I watched him put the brick down and told him that there was a toy there and to lift it again. He told me no, but did it anyways.. and it was nowhere to be found. I cried lol. This was when I was very young, probably a toddler, or a little bit older.. like 5/6.
@somethingwithbungalows
@somethingwithbungalows 4 жыл бұрын
I’m 16 now!
@elizrebezilmadommdo1662
@elizrebezilmadommdo1662 4 жыл бұрын
If it's only happened twice and both times were back when you were a child, then you're probably fine. If it starts happening again and often, that's when you might have to worry.
@somethingwithbungalows
@somethingwithbungalows 4 жыл бұрын
Erebma Dammahom sounds pretty spooky. I had something worse happen during Christmas. Saw my Grandma in a red shirt grab something and move to the the basement door, walking down. Saw it in the corner of my eye or as I turned to look back at the paper I was drawing on. Then, I went to the basement to get her for something. Light was off, turned it on, she wasn’t there. Called her name, and she was in the bathroom down the hall, far from the basement. It was really odd. She wasn’t wearing a red shirt either.
@rasdrem
@rasdrem 4 жыл бұрын
they are real nt hallucinations, you can be sure of that . get in touch with me if you still check the comments
@cristine8003
@cristine8003 Жыл бұрын
We just found out that my Father has schizophrenia..It was so devastating on my part, but I tried to look at the brighter side. This only gives me the reason to be more patient, understanding, and compassionate to my father. To be diagnose early is very important, that's why I still thank God that it's not too late yet for my father.
@dreamh4538
@dreamh4538 7 ай бұрын
I wish I was educated on this more, lost a cousin to this illness. Hurts so much to even imagine what she had gone through. If you are suffering with this illness please please push through for you family for your loved ones. I promise you are not alone, I promise you are loved.
@squidwardwithblondehair7219
@squidwardwithblondehair7219 3 жыл бұрын
I’m learning about this because my uncle has undiagnosed schizophrenia and refuses to get help and it’s damaged his life a lot. I want to convince him that it’s okay to get help and it doesn’t make him any different from anyone else. I find this really helpful and full of valuable information
@wonderer0326
@wonderer0326 7 жыл бұрын
This really helped me for finals! I'm recommending your channel to other classmates.
@easymedicine8447
@easymedicine8447 5 жыл бұрын
Me too
@adlibitum2139
@adlibitum2139 4 жыл бұрын
lol i hope you are not a med student bc this is a really weak video. this is supposed to be for med students and related sciences, therefore too little neuroscience and pathophysiology you mention clozapine and then go on to talk about D2 which first of all is wrong. Clozapine has no effect on D2, but D4 instead. Also more important it has a high affinity for 5-HT2A serotonine receptors, and that brings us to the serotonine theory of schizophrenia. all in all crappy video, too little real academic information
@CM-sj9pb
@CM-sj9pb 2 жыл бұрын
I had 30 years voodoo witch spellings on me, and from them I had very weak immunity, falling teeth, my penis did not get up on girls, schizofrenia and other problems
@a-m-s4081
@a-m-s4081 Жыл бұрын
This is an excellent presentation for someone working as a nurse. In hospitals, we meet those patients, which is quite hard to deal with as we are understaffed and do not even have enough time to do our own job. This is a shame we tend to put those people aside because of who they are and the lack of training we have about this too. Thanks again
@osmosis
@osmosis Жыл бұрын
We're always glad to help! ❤️
@garbagecan6969
@garbagecan6969 8 ай бұрын
Heres some good natured, passive aggressive advice for you if you still don't get it. You should avoid treating people like they have a disease that needs to be cured, its condescending and it only furthers the problem. Imagine telling somebody they have to be locked away because they aren't healthy and they need to be completely changed into what society wants them to be. Ya it will make everything worse, so just remember that when you go to work to contribute to a system that is using you and its victims for money. Sure hospitals do lots of great work, they're built on good people, you seem nice for example. So if you work there you know that not every doctor and business man who walks through the door is a glowing example of humanity. In fact I say the consensus the scientific community has on the subject, proves that most of them are imperialistic and self centered psychopaths who are indifferent to their patients. See what I did there, you can make anybody seem like a bad person with the right manipulation, but my lack of authority combined with an over generalization doesn't really make it convincing. In reality, anyone can sow dissent into anybody in any situation with enough mind games. This whole video feeds the narrative that you cannot rely on people with so called mental impairments, I am constantly trying to prove it wrong by pointing out these ridiculous snipes, its only a weakness because you convinced everybody it was.
@honestlyyours1069
@honestlyyours1069 Жыл бұрын
My best friend has this illness and she frequently suffers from overwhelming anxiety and severe depression, partly because she had very low self-esteem and often an inability to handle the anxiety that she is often plagued with. She is not psychotic; the medication she takes every day controls those "positive" symptoms, but she frequently suffers from the above mentioned "negative" symptoms.
@gabriellapomales7289
@gabriellapomales7289 4 жыл бұрын
I have schizophrenia & I’ve gone back to this video so many times for a better understanding of myself as well as reassurance! thank you for explaining this so well
@oscars5875
@oscars5875 3 жыл бұрын
I USED to have schizophrenia, remember those who diagnose do not beleive in the spiritual they beleive in only what they see. Anyways not going to argue about that. But If you want to see how I beaten it and if you want HOPE to get completely cured. Then watch my video on my page. Its called" schizophrenia no more. (Cured)". I did this video because I'm tired of the world not giving those who suffer from schizophrenia any hope. There is no cure with those who diagnose it because they do not know the truth and don't beleive. Please, I feel for you if you have it and want you to not suffer anymore.
@buddhaneosiddhananda8499
@buddhaneosiddhananda8499 Жыл бұрын
As you probably know the doctors are ignorant... they have no real understanding of the spiritual nature of this faultily diagnosed so called illness... 😰😰
@nrose1271
@nrose1271 4 жыл бұрын
I have a friend who is now 14 and is schizophrenic, she’s had these symptoms since she was around 12. Age honestly depends on the person, I’m here to research more into schizophrenia because I care a lot a lot about her and I’m also here to tell you that it doesn’t always happen in your twenties. (I hope I phrased that correct, English is not my first language)
@benaamdynamicfoe557
@benaamdynamicfoe557 Жыл бұрын
I am sorry but do you know anything on how to really help them and stuff or how it affects regular life
@Popeyesfsther
@Popeyesfsther Жыл бұрын
you are an amazing friend
@bilegtsdf5776
@bilegtsdf5776 8 ай бұрын
My mother's sister has schizophrenia. She has been living with us for the last 15 years. Sometimes, she can be annoying, repeating one sentence for hours and muttering insults under her breath, but I try to give her as much freedom as possible.
@alishaferri3866
@alishaferri3866 2 ай бұрын
I F-ing hate schizophrenia, but I love my kiddo. She was diagnosed with very early onset at 8 years old. She’s 15 and each day that she’s alive is a gift. The glorious moments that she is lucid is are beautiful moments that I hold tight to. It’s not an illness I’d wish on my worst enemies.
@eyeslesstongue1327
@eyeslesstongue1327 8 жыл бұрын
this video was pretty good.
@osmosis
@osmosis 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@adlibitum2139
@adlibitum2139 4 жыл бұрын
no it was not. it is a weak video. this is supposed to be for med students and related sciences, therefore too little neuroscience and pathophysiology you mention clozapine and then go on to talk about D2 which first of all is wrong. Clozapine has no effect on D2, but D4 instead. Also more important it has a high affinity for 5-HT2A serotonine receptors, and that brings us to the serotonine theory of schizophrenia. all in all crappy video, too little real academic information
@SailorGeorge
@SailorGeorge 4 жыл бұрын
@@adlibitum2139 i disagree. i think it's a solid video which introduces schizophrenia to someone, who doesn't know anything about it. you mention this being for students, but the majority of viewers aren't, so look at it through a different lens. it's not a deep academic study of schizophrenia. you seem like you know a lot about it, so you must understand that you can't cram so much information in such a short video. it delivers it's message very simply and clearly, as it should.
@anushkasinha4524
@anushkasinha4524 4 жыл бұрын
@@adlibitum2139 I don't know if it is supposed that be for a med student or not but I'm just a high school student and this was very informative for me so ya
@yuto7313
@yuto7313 4 жыл бұрын
One day I was outside of my grandma's apartment building. I was about to walk to my friends. I was in the middle of the road. I thought I saw a piece of trash went to pick it up and then it dissapeared..i was so confused
@leuphorial4245
@leuphorial4245 4 жыл бұрын
Lmao
@yuto7313
@yuto7313 4 жыл бұрын
l l ikkk
@ineffablenefarious2799
@ineffablenefarious2799 4 жыл бұрын
Ok
@yuto7313
@yuto7313 4 жыл бұрын
@@ineffablenefarious2799 ok
@Lolimdepppp
@Lolimdepppp 4 жыл бұрын
What-
@mangjose7027
@mangjose7027 Жыл бұрын
I suffered from severe depression I lived with it for almost 5 years. My psychiatrist said that I'm experiencing symptoms of schizophrenia. I'm having hard time talking to other person because I can't build a connection. I can't feel any emotion when I'm with other people but when I'm alone watching on my phone, my emotion is normal. When I was depressed I created a world inside my head where I can scape from our cruel world. I stayed there for a long time until I got confused on the reality of life. Now I look at the world in a different way.
@SirAndrewII
@SirAndrewII 2 жыл бұрын
I'm trying to understand someone I was dating recently whose currently in a state of psychosis and thinks he's chosen as a prophet and is preparing for a battle. I don't know if his family has tried treatment but I know he's been hospitalized and hates it and doesn't understand what's happening to him and would never accept that he's got schizophrenia. My heart has been hurting watching him get hijacked.
@brightwise3404
@brightwise3404 2 жыл бұрын
I cant express how i feel right now, i had Herpes virus for years with no hope of getting cured until i came across Dr.Anii on KZbin who cured me with his herbal medication completely, kindly contact him for help
@AlexCruz-fm6fe
@AlexCruz-fm6fe 4 жыл бұрын
KZbin... I don’t have some sort of psychosis disorder. Please stop recommending me these. I just searched for ADHD to help a friend...
@Raziel-mq3fn
@Raziel-mq3fn 4 жыл бұрын
Are you sure? ;)
@elizrebezilmadommdo1662
@elizrebezilmadommdo1662 4 жыл бұрын
I don't either, but it's still interesting to learn about.
@cobalius
@cobalius 4 жыл бұрын
Adhd and shizophrenia are as far as i know in somehow in relation. It's probably due to the co-morbidities and the dopamin guess
@airraan1692
@airraan1692 4 жыл бұрын
Alex Cruz adhd is not that bad man honestly I never get board I mean I can’t focus but hey idk man fuck man I forgot FUCK well it’s not that bad
@airraan1692
@airraan1692 4 жыл бұрын
Sam wait fr cause adhd is cost due to lack of dopamine and schizophrenic is due to a lot of dopamine
@peckmeaway5160
@peckmeaway5160 7 жыл бұрын
I'm about to be diagnosed with schizophrenia. I'm going to a psychiatrist and so far they say it's more than likely schizophrenia since there is nothing else my symptoms and experiences could link with. I'm only 14 (female) and I'm super nervous.. thank you so much for the video, it helped a lot!
@limepie7181
@limepie7181 6 жыл бұрын
peck me away Did you get the diagnosis?
@alycatt709
@alycatt709 2 жыл бұрын
My mother had a friend who’s daughter was schizophrenic.. her main symptoms were hallucinations, disorganized speech, and she was very childish. She was sweet though, god love her
@mentalhealthandpsychopatho3622
@mentalhealthandpsychopatho3622 2 жыл бұрын
kindly watch & like this video and share it further
@amir_hamzah
@amir_hamzah 3 жыл бұрын
My mum has paranoid schizophrenia it’s a debilitating mental health condition sometimes I think she will be happier not being alive but I do everything to make sure she gets somewhat of a happy and fufilling life
@joelpeter2545
@joelpeter2545 7 жыл бұрын
WOW! I'vebeen struggling with the Psychiatry part in Medicine for my final MBBS exam and this just made everything so clear! I'm sharing this with my batchmates. Thank you so much :-)
@lobasniuqlobo5082
@lobasniuqlobo5082 3 жыл бұрын
Everybody gansta until you start hearing voices in the other room.
@ilayohana3150
@ilayohana3150 3 жыл бұрын
My friend is schizophrenic and thanks to this video I understand her better. Thanks
@ashmorejon08
@ashmorejon08 4 жыл бұрын
Lol I remember in 3rd grade when I thought I could see the future because I kept seeing “graffiti” on the wall of my classroom
@ashgoat4792
@ashgoat4792 2 жыл бұрын
omg when i was younger i thought knowing what lyrics matched with a rhythm in a repetitive song was a superpower like i was convinced that i was like a musical genius lol
@user-fb2kq1qg9l
@user-fb2kq1qg9l 2 жыл бұрын
Lmao, I remember thinking that I have superpowers of controlling the wind lol but now Ik what it is
@CM-sj9pb
@CM-sj9pb 2 жыл бұрын
I had 30 years voodoo witch spellings on me, and from them I had very weak immunity, falling teeth, my penis did not get up on girls, schizofrenia and other problems
@tersooachineku
@tersooachineku 2 жыл бұрын
​@@user-fb2kq1qg9l You do bro. To understand schizo, you need to go to a trusted spiritualist. Unfortunately , there's so many hacks outchea.
@mahdireza5695
@mahdireza5695 Жыл бұрын
@@CM-sj9pb no offense but it's a lil suspicious that I found this comment a couple times here...
@nagami4life877
@nagami4life877 6 жыл бұрын
Being convinced you have Schizophrenia, when you really dont, could be Schizophrenia itself, but then you would have Schizophrenia, but then jnorder for it be Schizophrenia, youd need to not atcually have it.. wait what... i confused myself
@benshakes6905
@benshakes6905 6 жыл бұрын
Rizu461 俺 LOL
@nagami4life877
@nagami4life877 6 жыл бұрын
Ben shakes Did you get what I said?
@benshakes6905
@benshakes6905 6 жыл бұрын
Rizu461 俺 yeah and it made me laugh
@dannymckenzie8329
@dannymckenzie8329 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe it's some form of moral schizophrenia
@khosta6690
@khosta6690 3 жыл бұрын
You have schizophrenia
@kens2328
@kens2328 2 жыл бұрын
Can you imagine what it’s like to be terrified/shocked all the time? Try to remember a time when you were scared, like a near-miss car accident. That feeling usually only lasts for a few seconds or minutes. Now imagine having that feeling practically all day, every day. I would think this is what soldiers in wars experience and why they often have such extreme emotional consequences to heavy and/or repeated battle situations.
@James00Bong007
@James00Bong007 Жыл бұрын
My sister is suffering from it, I can't take it 😢😢, it's hell for her I can feel it for her.
@dr.vikraftherbs8982
@dr.vikraftherbs8982 Жыл бұрын
There's a cure for it. I have the Herbal Tea Medicine that will cure you completely.100% guarantee.The results is permanent.
@Taylor.h
@Taylor.h 5 жыл бұрын
Bless this channel. I'm so glad I can take some notes before my first year of psych in September 👌🏻
@frank124c
@frank124c 5 жыл бұрын
You do not need to worry if you talk to yourself. But if you answer yourself you know you are in trouble!
@urdoingamazingsweetiemusta9529
@urdoingamazingsweetiemusta9529 2 жыл бұрын
hey could u please elaborate on this please??
@frank124c
@frank124c 2 жыл бұрын
@@urdoingamazingsweetiemusta9529 Lets say you are feeling hungry so you say to yourself, Hey I'm hungry." Then you say to yourself, "OK lets eat some bacon." Then you answer, but bacon is unclean." Then you argue saying, "Doesn't matter." Then you say, "Oh yeah, since when are you so holy moly!" And you punch yourself in the nose. If you do that you know you're crazy!
@rosabonfiglio8433
@rosabonfiglio8433 8 ай бұрын
My sister was diagnosed with schizophrenia about 3 years ago. We had a very close bond, I helped her as I could. About 2 years ago she turned very badly against me, my husband and other members of our family. She is completely under the influence of one of our sisters which is a covert narcicisist. She clearly uses her as a "soldier" to "execute" her evil plans and attacks against some other members of our family (including me). I went no contact to survive and save myself from all the abuse, in one recent occasion I've also been fisically attacked (it is hell). I am more concerned about my sister with mental problems and I don't have the possibility to help her. I don't know what to do. My other covert narcicisist sister has FULL control of her. Regarding my covert narcicisist sister... I don't want to have anything to do with her NEVER AGAIN. HOW can she "use" a sister either mental problems?? Soooo evil
@rosabonfiglio8433
@rosabonfiglio8433 8 ай бұрын
How can my covert narcisist sister "use" my other sister with mental problems?? Doesn't she have a heart??? Doesn't she have a soul???
@aly435
@aly435 2 жыл бұрын
i’m crying right now because i keep feeling the presence i don’t wanna get diagnosed bc i am insane
@ComedyClubhouse568
@ComedyClubhouse568 2 жыл бұрын
you are better then u think, believe in yourself 💚
@InkanSpider
@InkanSpider 3 жыл бұрын
I believe I've heard somewhere that schizophrenic acts differently depending on where you're from. Most people think that the voices people hear are aggressive and dangerous, but apparently in some places the voices are helpful and kind, thus the person have no reason to seek any treatment for it. This might be linked to environmental factors or maybe something else, but it might explain some people in history claiming to know stuff and to be prophets
@raspbrrypie9335
@raspbrrypie9335 2 жыл бұрын
In India they hear positive voices, a study showed. You’re right. Maybe it’s not a disorder.
@michaelsnodgrass2375
@michaelsnodgrass2375 2 жыл бұрын
actually its pretty much just in the US where the voices are negative
@InkanSpider
@InkanSpider 2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelsnodgrass2375 Nah, they are negative here in Scandinavia too
@michaelsnodgrass2375
@michaelsnodgrass2375 2 жыл бұрын
@@InkanSpider well studies have shown its much more common in the US
@Rainjojo
@Rainjojo 2 жыл бұрын
You’re right! When I’m in a bad state I can hear and sometimes see the monsters in my head or so I think, I just thought I was crazy all this time like everyone said. But when I feel positive the voices are gentle and don’t say degrading things :,)
@dalekdx
@dalekdx 4 жыл бұрын
This video is easily the best one I've seen concerning schizophrenia.
@shackerabarnett273
@shackerabarnett273 2 жыл бұрын
I am 20 years old and am current going through schizophrenia... I want help but I have no one to help 😞... so I guess I have to live with it for the rest of my life
@mrs_Mccoy
@mrs_Mccoy 2 жыл бұрын
Psilocybin helps, I bought some from a online store
@mrs_Mccoy
@mrs_Mccoy 2 жыл бұрын
From Trip_mycologist
@mrs_Mccoy
@mrs_Mccoy 2 жыл бұрын
I N I N S T A G R A M
@headscrewoff5674
@headscrewoff5674 Жыл бұрын
Did you go to the doctor for medication? 🤔💊
@boyandcatmum
@boyandcatmum Жыл бұрын
This came in my KZbin feed and I like to learn as much as I can.
@anukushim9508
@anukushim9508 3 жыл бұрын
I suffer from schizophrenia. This was pretty much the best summary of the thing. I liked it. I always enjoy educational media. 🙃
@wilby2
@wilby2 2 жыл бұрын
Im schizophrenic and to lose it this is the alternative approach, drop those meds. drink at least 500mg of niacine and tryptophan 5htp everyday trust me you will feel a tremendous change but it should go with fasting. Niacin and tryptophan are not meds but supplements so it doesnt have any side effects. avoid meats, junkfood, and sugar and lose that weight, and don't go on yoyo dieting wherein you get thin, you get fat, you get thin again then you get fat again. it will worsen it. it will just benefit them cause you are giving out bad life force/energy/aura. stick into being thin. just eat Vegetables and fruits. your body is a temple. You are what you eat. You gotta keep your mind powerful and your body free from temporary gratifications and pleasure. it may not sound related but trust me it is. you will feel the difference. avoid vices like smoking, drugs and alcohol it will worsen it as well. you need a good aura and positive thinking to remove schizophrenia. clean your home. seeing that it's a mess plus thinking your life is a mess will worsen schizophrenia. just eat veggies and lose weight you'll feel the difference. you are what you eat. avoid meat and sugar like sodas, and junk food. your body is a temple and eventually in this holistic technique the voices will be limited or completely gone. do meditation and grounding/earthing everyday. this takes discipline and effort, it will not be gone overnight, you need to this for months or years to see results. download GAIA app then type schizophrenia, watch the videos there it helped me a lot. it has a 7 day trial period. what i did was i watched a bunch of videos in there then cancelled my subscription before it reached the 7th day. lol A temporary remedy is hum a repetitive short irritating lyrics in your mind, a chorus of a popular song. it will block 70% of the voice that you hear. it will be hard the first two days but you'll get used to it on the 3rd onwards and will become a habit to block the voice thanks. again niacin and tryptophan are very important, this is an alternative approach than taking those mood relaxers and medications that will do nothing but to sedate the patients. thank you.
@rikke7098
@rikke7098 8 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad I found out about this awesome channel, I've spent the last hour attached to your videos. Keep up the good work!
@osmosis
@osmosis 8 жыл бұрын
+fuwafuwatamago Thanks! Glad you like them!!
@neeshapatterson2730
@neeshapatterson2730 2 жыл бұрын
I have bpd adad and FAS. I hear people whispering around me all the time and I talk to them. They tell me to be calm, give me advice. Tell me where I lost items and I go to where they said and it’s there. They are always helping me
@ronaldfarber589
@ronaldfarber589 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the information. This runs in my family and now I know what to look out for. I hope any and all who are struggling with this will please give themselves a deserved break. I can only imagine how difficult it is on yourself and lived ones.
@osmosis
@osmosis Жыл бұрын
We're glad that our video was able to help, Ronald. 🙏🏼
@lolzmgbeginsignup6126
@lolzmgbeginsignup6126 4 жыл бұрын
Him: Do you Have Any Children? Basically Every Memesters: *Yes*
@mdbritton9424
@mdbritton9424 3 жыл бұрын
Right ? And it’s none of someone’s business so I am not going to elaborate .
@readmenot7223
@readmenot7223 2 жыл бұрын
i thought they would answer: my dog has one kitten
@masha4113
@masha4113 6 жыл бұрын
OMG I had so much struggles with the lesson about schizophrenia for my test, but your video popped up right on time to help me to put my ideas together! Thank you guys, you are real life savers!!
@mamandabas1170
@mamandabas1170 2 жыл бұрын
Can u tell me what’s the Treatment for it pls
@Bird-xr1qz
@Bird-xr1qz 6 ай бұрын
I know someone with schizophrenia, and I fee for him. It's been incredibly heartbreaking as of late because he truly hears me saying, "You're gay" and "I'm going to make you gay." I've never said anything like that. Sometimes he looks at me says my name and says, "I'm not gay" or "You're not going to make me gay." Last week, he said, "Let's make peace, please. Don't make me go out with him." It makes me cry. I turn to these videos to help me understand :(
@osmosis
@osmosis 6 ай бұрын
We hope that this video has been of help 🙏🏼
@velociraptor68
@velociraptor68 Жыл бұрын
This is the best, clearest summary of schizophrenia of all the umpteen versions on KZbin. Congratulations on presenting clearly.
@osmosis
@osmosis Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Tom! 🥰❤️🙏🏼
@RahulSharma-if5pc
@RahulSharma-if5pc 6 жыл бұрын
Can i just take some attention and thank you for making medical science so much easy for me, since I’m a slow learner, this animation is really amazing and also covering so many important topics!!!
@jenniferperez9982
@jenniferperez9982 4 жыл бұрын
When you are convinced that the voices in your head could be voices from your past or feeling like people can hear your thoughts or you can hear those... It is scary and been diagnosed with schizoaffective and severe pyschosis with PTSD and depression. It is hard to concentrate and keep conversations or be close to people.
@voidsterr
@voidsterr 4 жыл бұрын
I sometimes also feel like I can hear others thoughts! Its makes me panic and I most likely end up having a panic attack because most of the time they are v negative comments
@hardlyalone
@hardlyalone 4 жыл бұрын
Yea I believed I could know people's thoughts...I could communicate with people from my past...
@oscars5875
@oscars5875 3 жыл бұрын
I USED to have schizophrenia, remember those who diagnose do not beleive in the spiritual they beleive in only what they see. Anyways not going to argue about that. But If you want to see how I beaten it and if you want HOPE to get completely cured. Then watch my video on my page. Its called" schizophrenia no more. (Cured)". I did this video because I'm tired of the world not giving those who suffer from schizophrenia any hope. There is no cure with those who diagnose it because they do not know the truth and don't beleive. Please, I feel for you if you have it and want you to not suffer anymore.
@wilby2
@wilby2 2 жыл бұрын
learn about psychokinesis,teelpathy, astroworld, spiritual world. download gaia app then you'll understand
@RobertGee101
@RobertGee101 11 ай бұрын
Ah let's see, young male, 29 (almost 30 later this year) been battling with this illness since 2013. I'm on the path of Self-Improvement which will be even more difficult because of this illness, but I hope I can pull through and win the life game in the end!
@jimmacdonald2137
@jimmacdonald2137 2 жыл бұрын
I am currently reading a book by the Dalai Lama. He made a point to me that was so profound and relevant to me. I feel no compassion, kindness, or sympathy to other humans. Now I can see why others are so hostile towards me. I need to break this habit of selfishness. This because I lack self importance and self esteem. I deliberately avoid people and wish to be alone. I live a very sheltered and hermetic life.
@cade-parkvilleproductions1039
@cade-parkvilleproductions1039 5 жыл бұрын
2:11 That, right there, is the happiest man I've ever seen
@yusefendure
@yusefendure 6 жыл бұрын
Good video. I think it would be more helpful to hear from schizophrenic patients who have overcome the disease. A discussion about it among medical professionals, patients, and the public would be more interactive and more effective.
@yaranassar4190
@yaranassar4190 Жыл бұрын
my professor explained positive symptoms as you gaining something due to your disorder and negative is what you are losing due to your disorder and its really helpful at first to differentiate it this way
@rona1793
@rona1793 3 жыл бұрын
I didn't understand anything from my professor when he talked about schizophrenia....so i came here and i really understand it now !! ❤😭❤
@osmosis
@osmosis 3 жыл бұрын
Glad to be of help! Wishing you the best in your studies! 🥰
@rona1793
@rona1793 3 жыл бұрын
@@osmosis thanks alot ❤i'm really so thankful for you ❤.
@zachariasj2120
@zachariasj2120 3 жыл бұрын
I just re grouped with a friend I’ve known 8 years & he now has this, trying to see how I can be a better friend
@PimpPanther3
@PimpPanther3 3 жыл бұрын
Be patient and treat him like any other human being. Make him feel involved and loved. Good luck to you and your friend. Sending positive vibes your way 💪
@wilby2
@wilby2 2 жыл бұрын
Im schizophrenic and to lose it this is the alternative approach, drop those meds. drink at least 500mg of niacine and tryptophan 5htp everyday trust me you will feel a tremendous change but it should go with fasting. Niacin and tryptophan are not meds but supplements so it doesnt have any side effects. avoid meats, junkfood, and sugar and lose that weight, and don't go on yoyo dieting wherein you get thin, you get fat, you get thin again then you get fat again. it will worsen it. it will just benefit them cause you are giving out bad life force/energy/aura. stick into being thin. just eat Vegetables and fruits. your body is a temple. You are what you eat. You gotta keep your mind powerful and your body free from temporary gratifications and pleasure. it may not sound related but trust me it is. you will feel the difference. avoid vices like smoking, drugs and alcohol it will worsen it as well. you need a good aura and positive thinking to remove schizophrenia. clean your home. seeing that it's a mess plus thinking your life is a mess will worsen schizophrenia. just eat veggies and lose weight you'll feel the difference. you are what you eat. avoid meat and sugar like sodas, and junk food. your body is a temple and eventually in this holistic technique the voices will be limited or completely gone. do meditation and grounding/earthing everyday. this takes discipline and effort, it will not be gone overnight, you need to this for months or years to see results. download GAIA app then type schizophrenia, watch the videos there it helped me a lot. it has a 7 day trial period. what i did was i watched a bunch of videos in there then cancelled my subscription before it reached the 7th day. lol A temporary remedy is hum a repetitive short irritating lyrics in your mind, a chorus of a popular song. it will block 70% of the voice that you hear. it will be hard the first two days but you'll get used to it on the 3rd onwards and will become a habit to block the voice thanks. again niacin and tryptophan are very important, this is an alternative approach than taking those mood relaxers and medications that will do nothing but to sedate the patients. thank you.
@RPSK007
@RPSK007 7 жыл бұрын
You are amazing . I want to be a good teacher like you .
@hxylxx1415
@hxylxx1415 2 жыл бұрын
I have psychosis and have been in treatment for that specifically for about 10 months now.. the symptoms have lessened some, some days, but other days are a LIVING Hê||… I’m still learning a lot about myself.
@lizshea4434
@lizshea4434 3 жыл бұрын
love watching these. Wish me luck they help me on my test monday
@kevinvandeford5562
@kevinvandeford5562 3 жыл бұрын
Watched this because my childhoood best friend who I went to highschool with and lived on the same block with , who was seemingly a normal person with no mental problems and was like that for many years until one day when he was in his early 20s he just changed almost over night he didn't know who he was and who we were and he was hallucinating and could not even live without a supervisor , I was so hurt and confused about it , I always thought you had to have something like a head injury or be born with this to have that happen , they said his was a genetic cause source and he inherited it from someone in his family that had it , but it was so bizarre that it just suddenly set on , I cry thinking about him all the time , he is like a brother to me and now he doesn't even know who I am or even really know or connect with anything in reality from his perspective , it's really hit him hard , I would still try to see him and try so hard to just talk like we normally would if he didn't have it, I would try to tell him about all our old times and good memories just hoping maybe one day something might spark something in his mind even if was only for a second and he forgot again, I just hoped maybe there was something still in him somewhere , just mixed up in all that distortion and cluttered maze of brain signals firing and other stuff jumbled up in him that was going on.. unfortunately not long after his condition set on he had to be homed into a facility with 24 hour caretakers and it's almost 10 hours away from me and I don't have anyway to go even visit him , I still hurt for my friend and it's really tore me up over the years now since it's happened , i used to say it felt like losing a loved one from them passing but now I actually feel it's somehow even worse than that because it's like I can't shake the feeling of hoping one day it may just run its course , and he will just wake up and be back to the way he was which I'm not trying to say isn't possible because miracles and cures do and have happened to all kinds of people with all kinds of conditions even this as many cases have shown , I guess that's why i have such a hard time with it even more so now even after having been going on for over a decade later , I just hold on to the idea and pray and I pray for his family members who feel just like I do , it's been a very painful experience in my life , I've lost people too , even parents and close friends , but it's something I've had a lot more tole on me to cope with, it's like I never really feel like I can maybe grow to grieve and accept it and understand its the way it is now and accept that I can't do anything about it and have to try and let it be as it is and go on so I can live with some feeling , of closure maybe? Or maybe that's not the word or what could really even be closure in this case , I just hope he is at least, if nothing else , found some sense of his self and who he always was , where ever his soul is not just his physical self that contained it ,Matt was too big of a soul and energy to be stuck to just some brain signals moving around , he was a Free spirit and loving heart that was kind to everybody and everyone who knew him , knew that he was too , I like to think he just took spiritual journey apart from this material realm and just left his body on standby , while he travels in a peaceful getaway , I love ya man , I don't know why I felt I have to speak about it personally on here but I was drawn here from thinking of you because I'm trying to understand , I'm searching for whatever I'm supposed to get from this happening and I feel like it helps me altleast keep on keeping on I know that's what you'd want me to do , I know it'd hurt you just as much of you thought I was so down over what happened to you and sad and not trying to atleast be strong , you always were the big guy , I was the little short nerdy kid you always pushed me to get out of my sheltered reclusive ways and I'm so thankful for that , I'm glad you helped me tough it out and quit being a wuss haha I feel like that has got me through alot in my life even now , you taught me alot and I hope you know how much I looked up to you and the better person you helped me see that I was , I hope anyone going through this or knows someone that is will find some thing similar in the maze of it all, I might not understand why it has to be like this or why it had to happen to you but I can have a sense knowing no matter what Its the bond we have and the memories we share that keep me hanging in there and helping me get through it , this whole world Is kinda like what ever schizophrenia is , it's all just a scrambled up mess and I'm lost in it all too sometimes , at least I had a hiking buddy on the way , maybe we'll all meet up again by a bonfire out there in great beyond just like old times and we can catch up on it all , without the noise and craziness from the world going on around us Till then i guess ill be missing ya man kevo
@soldiervesselofjesuschrist2500
@soldiervesselofjesuschrist2500 3 жыл бұрын
Ok I’m gonna put Kevin in my prayers
@soldiervesselofjesuschrist2500
@soldiervesselofjesuschrist2500 3 жыл бұрын
Also Don’t forget Jesus came to set us free from everything ♥️
@CM-sj9pb
@CM-sj9pb 2 жыл бұрын
I had 30 years voodoo witch spellings on me, and from them I had very weak immunity, falling teeth, my penis did not get up on girls, schizofrenia and other problems
@orenfranz4580
@orenfranz4580 4 жыл бұрын
I have history of: (From when I was a child and some symptoms still present in adulthood) * speech delay ( used to have speech delay a long time ago) * incredibly delusional personality and sensory perspective of myself and trouble changes in bizarre behaviors ( I used to have that problem, but still engage in repetitive behaviors and have some kind of limited interests ) * developmentally delayed chronological age * developmentally delayed IQ * late toilet training and problems with tying my shoes ( That was a long time ago ) * some symptoms related to dyslexia ( I had trouble reading, but it slowly got improved ) * some coordination problems ( I don’t have coordination problems anymore) * developmentally delayed social skills ( used to have trouble understanding verbal and none-verbal social cues and had abnormal eye contact when I was a child and a young teenager and used to have blank facial expressions, used to not cry when I needed something and etc, when I was a toddler) ( when I was a young child ) * disorganised speech * strange facial expressions * self-abusive behaviors in frustration ( such as, head banging and hitting myself in the head for sensory needs or when routine changed and when I could not communicate correctly at that time ) (From childhood to adulthood ) * trouble changes in from one transition of the environment to another ( I am more likely to suffer from mental health issues ( such as delusional disorder with manic mood swings )) if my transition changes from one environment to another ( From childhood to adulthood ) ( ADHD was discovered when I was a young teenager and taking medication for it ) * unusually hyperactive * trouble with focus * spacing out * drifting out ***descriptions of mental health problems that I suffer from time to time*** I sometimes exhibit milder forms of Schizotypal Personality Disorder symptoms from then and now, ever since I suffered from a mental health crisis in 2016. I developed Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder and some form of Delusional Disorder ( even though I only have diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder and Catatonia), because I believed that the military was after me, that the aliens exist, etc and some anti-social symptoms similar to Antisocial personality disorder, as is also says in my medical history and etc. I lied, deceived others, was aggressive, had delusional racial thoughts about others ( people of black color) and also had grandiose delusions as I also believed that I was a robot as well. I have history of: * mood swings * Lying * Deceiving * history of stealing ( was never in trouble with the police, my special needs teachers handled my misbehavior) * abnormal sense of empathy and remorse ( used to have that problem but then I started to have empathy and remorse ) * grandiose and paranoid delusions * runny away * Violent actions * catatonic state I had some symptoms of Bipolar Disorder, with some symptoms of grandiose and paranoid delusions, some symptoms of milder form of Antisocial Personalty Disorder with some Narcissistic Personality Disorder In 2016. However, this was because I usually have trouble moving from one transition to another, it's similar to changes in routine and it's a symptom of Autism that develops any form of Mental health disorders if your transition changes to another
@filipemartins1850
@filipemartins1850 3 жыл бұрын
Jesus loves you, I had schizophrenia but Jesus healed me, the voices in my head are gone, Jesus wants to help you too, all you get to do is to believe in Jesus and God will help you to get through this, heave a good day. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙌🙌
@CM-sj9pb
@CM-sj9pb 2 жыл бұрын
I had 30 years voodoo witch spellings on me, and from them I had very weak immunity, falling teeth, my penis did not get up on girls, schizofrenia and other problems
@welfareprick
@welfareprick 3 ай бұрын
That is indeed a thorough lecture! A great consultation, for sure.
@laurenw.3656
@laurenw.3656 2 жыл бұрын
My best friend I had from Jr high lost her dad to schizophrenia back in 2009, the summer after we graduated high school. We were on a road trip and she got a call that her dad had been missing. His body was found a few months later by some hunters in the woods. I know it's not all genetic, and she knew that too, but I remember vividly how scared she was that she was going to have it as well. Very, very sad.
@beyzee8516
@beyzee8516 5 жыл бұрын
Ok so I just finished taking the NMAT and I originally planned to watch K-drama to de-stress. But here I am having a video marathon from Osmosis. I FEEL the need to watch these videos I'm literally hooked to this channel. This prepares me so much to med school next year 😍
@CM-sj9pb
@CM-sj9pb 2 жыл бұрын
I had 30 years voodoo witch spellings on me, and from them I had very weak immunity, falling teeth, my penis did not get up on girls, schizofrenia and other problems
@12ifigenia
@12ifigenia 4 жыл бұрын
Organized and informative! Thank you!
@yesdisbrooke
@yesdisbrooke 2 жыл бұрын
I have schizophrenia, I’ve had it ever since I was 6 years old. and when I was 6 years old that’s when all the trauma and things had been going down hill since than and still are, but the thing that got me to have this, well I think, is because when I was younger I was scared of the dark, a lot of people have that, I always had to have a night light in my room, or something playing in the back round, or even someone had to sleep with me, I always had this feeling of someone watching me or when I look in the mirror I see something that I know is not alive, like a monster or something, or maybe even outside my bed room windows when I looked out, I’ve had this since I was 3 or so, but I was really young. I even remembered it, but I remember sleeping with my mom a lot and this is when she got divorced and we all got really depressed from my dad leaving etc long story short, but my mom always loved to watch murder shows and cases, and she would play that when I go in with her to go to bed etc, and I would some nights not sleep because I would hear the stories and be scared that the things the tv said would actually happen to all of us one day. so idk that’s a small thing that made this mental illness a little more scary, because I was little hearing these traumatizing stories so yeah. but I always had these feelings and this video made me understand it more, so thanks you, and don’t give up to the people who have it!
@jogarao6858
@jogarao6858 Жыл бұрын
What was the medicine u did use?
@0SWALD
@0SWALD Жыл бұрын
I have schizophrenia. People tend to call me strange or weird. I guess I'm Weird for being myself ?
@mikewillam2041
@mikewillam2041 Жыл бұрын
I recommend Microdosing mushrooms, it has really helped me on anxiety, panic attacks,bipolar disorder,insomnia,depression PTSD and ADHD,schizophrenia……,,
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@mikewillam2041 Жыл бұрын
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@mikewillam2041 Жыл бұрын
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@marvickwallam1854
@marvickwallam1854 Жыл бұрын
My cousin had this Schizophrenia for years,he went to different hospital but no hope. Later a family friend recommended her to Herbal Doctor and a spiritualist who gave her some Herbs to drink and birth and also Oil to applied on her body after bathing for cleansing for 21days. As am talking to you now,my cousin is free from Schizophrenia. She's working with world Health Organization. Most doctor always discouraged people for using herbs but I want to tell you guys today that every illness is not medical.There are some that are spiritual that needs cleansing with the use of Herbs and other natural supplements.
@0SWALD
@0SWALD Жыл бұрын
@@marvickwallam1854 if you can, could you tell me what are the hervs?
@cyrrender
@cyrrender 7 жыл бұрын
i used to have these symptoms, and i take meds for it for 11 months now. thanks to that and an anti dep, everythings in control x3
@ahsenaftab6220
@ahsenaftab6220 6 жыл бұрын
Maddy how is it now?
@Herzontix
@Herzontix 5 жыл бұрын
What do you take?
@krsfpv6514
@krsfpv6514 5 жыл бұрын
Be very careful, don't get too comfortable with these drugs. I have been on them for 20 years and has ended up damaging my life greatly. I wish I got off them sooner. I have to restart my life again but left handicapped. I have a deep hate for drug companies
@Herzontix
@Herzontix 5 жыл бұрын
@@krsfpv6514 Why? How? Which drugs? Tell me more - interested to hear your story.
@krsfpv6514
@krsfpv6514 5 жыл бұрын
My entire story would go on forever but I'll give you a brief rundown. My current antipsychotic clozapine is a "major tranquilizer" that knocks me out very hard and causes me to sleep for 12+ hours a day and working, even part-time I find extremely hard. I collapse after a shower and feel sick most of the day because I have forced myself to get up. (this doesn't happen anymore because I recently am weaning off these drugs since realizing the damage they have done) They block dopamine to the brain which causes you to not think properly, everything becomes harder even though you might not realize it while being on them. It's hard to explain but one they take a hold of your brain you lose the ability to really see the big picture and are not in touch with yourself. Many people say they are doing better but there is a lot of underlying damage being caused. I have cognitive/motor memory problems now and struggle with emotions and feelings because the drugs block that and unfortunately long-term use will cause some permanent damage. They have been known to cause Brain shrinking and early Dementure, the longer you are on them the worse it gets. Clozapine is an extremely dangerous drug and is considered a last resort antipsychotic. It can only be prescribed if you have been on two others and they have not worked. I have to have blood tests every month to make sure my white blood cell doesn't drop or I could die, I also need to have eco cardiograms and ultrasounds on my heart because they weaken the heart. On average these drugs shorten your lifespan by 20+ years because of brain and heart diseases. 7 years ago I was in the hospital from internal bleeding somewhere inside my stomach. Clozapine-induced gastrointestinal hypomotility can slow your gut down to a snail pace and can cause extreme constipation that has killed people, It was a close call for me. I was recently in the hospital twice from constipation and a interaction with another drug called Latuda, 5 months later and I am still getting over it. I was taken off that very quickly once it was discovered. I also have pre-diabetes and fatty liver which is a close call because of that also very common. I was a very fit kid 20 years ago but put on weight VERY quickly once doctors put me on these drugs. I also suffer from gynecomastia which is very embarrassing for a guy. That was caused by another antipsychotic called risperidone that I was on when I was first diagnosed. The drug company Johnson & Johnson knew about this and withheld this side-effect because they didn't want to scare kids (like me at the time) from taking their toxic drugs. Many thousands have sued them for this and I am currently going through this process. I have a HATE for drug companies now, they do SO much damage and don't care its all about the money! Just google "risperidone gynecomastia" I have a lot of work to do in trying to get my life back. Its robbed me of SOOO much in life like you wouldn't believe. social anxiety skyrocketed when I was on Latuda and it has gotten better now I'm off but I am not the way I was before I started. Hopefully, you can see why I hate these drugs and most of psychiatry (that's another story). peter Breggin, he has a youtube channel tells the truth. Also, David Healy has good information. Many people like me are trying to spread the truth, but are being stomped on by drug companies and most of psychiatry, since psychiatrists get educated by the drug companies. It's really really sad and I am frustrated beyond belief!
@thegingerwithasoul680
@thegingerwithasoul680 6 жыл бұрын
After watching this video, I have come to the conclusion that, based on the information presented, I'm likely suffering from depression, not a form of schyzophrenia. This is a fantastic video. Thanks for posting!
@wilby2
@wilby2 2 жыл бұрын
Im schizophrenic and to lose it this is the alternative approach, drop those meds. drink at least 500mg of niacine and tryptophan 5htp everyday trust me you will feel a tremendous change but it should go with fasting. Niacin and tryptophan are not meds but supplements so it doesnt have any side effects. avoid meats, junkfood, and sugar and lose that weight, and don't go on yoyo dieting wherein you get thin, you get fat, you get thin again then you get fat again. it will worsen it. it will just benefit them cause you are giving out bad life force/energy/aura. stick into being thin. just eat Vegetables and fruits. your body is a temple. You are what you eat. You gotta keep your mind powerful and your body free from temporary gratifications and pleasure. it may not sound related but trust me it is. you will feel the difference. avoid vices like smoking, drugs and alcohol it will worsen it as well. you need a good aura and positive thinking to remove schizophrenia. clean your home. seeing that it's a mess plus thinking your life is a mess will worsen schizophrenia. just eat veggies and lose weight you'll feel the difference. you are what you eat. avoid meat and sugar like sodas, and junk food. your body is a temple and eventually in this holistic technique the voices will be limited or completely gone. do meditation and grounding/earthing everyday. this takes discipline and effort, it will not be gone overnight, you need to this for months or years to see results. download GAIA app then type schizophrenia, watch the videos there it helped me a lot. it has a 7 day trial period. what i did was i watched a bunch of videos in there then cancelled my subscription before it reached the 7th day. lol A temporary remedy is hum a repetitive short irritating lyrics in your mind, a chorus of a popular song. it will block 70% of the voice that you hear. it will be hard the first two days but you'll get used to it on the 3rd onwards and will become a habit to block the voice thanks. again niacin and tryptophan are very important, this is an alternative approach than taking those mood relaxers and medications that will do nothing but to sedate the patients. thank you.
@god9687
@god9687 Жыл бұрын
Woke up from a long sleep. He yawned, stretched, and at last opened his eyes completely. For two minutes, however, he lay in his bed without moving, as though he were not yet quite certain whether he were awake or still asleep, whether all that was going on around him were real and actual, or the continuation of his confused dreams...
@keno13
@keno13 2 жыл бұрын
This is scarily accurate to what's been happening with me
@emiliamalpica3312
@emiliamalpica3312 7 жыл бұрын
heyo. i`m 14, and just recently got out of a psychiatric hospital.( 4 months.....) i got diagnosed with severe generalized anxiety, leading to dissociation. that, plus my older diagnosis, i was told at 13 i had a ``schizoid personnality``. at first, they thought i was schizophrenic, but later found more sense in other diagnoses. the difference ive noted between schizophrenia and what i have , is the during of the illness. schizophrenia seems like a way more present illness than ive experienced with my diagnosis. i only get attacks, of a few weeks, or months, while the other seems constant. im undergoing therapy, and Learning more about what i have. thats just my own experience, that i wanted to share. it might help, you never know!
@osmosis
@osmosis 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story here.
@tutsecret499
@tutsecret499 5 жыл бұрын
learn crochet, knitting, guitar, sewing to distract you.
@joeldecoster8816
@joeldecoster8816 5 жыл бұрын
all very well to go to therapy or rehab , but it not practical...you still need to pay bills
@moondongsaeng3130
@moondongsaeng3130 7 жыл бұрын
Very helpful information for a writer as myself that wants to create developed and humanistic characters. Keep up the good work!
@osmosis
@osmosis 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@schlawgg
@schlawgg 9 ай бұрын
I think I might have schizophrenia. I want to try to get diagnosed. I'll come back to this video when I know more
@onlyjonty
@onlyjonty 8 ай бұрын
I'd say go an see a doctor, if it's severe enough they'll most likely get a psychologist to see what's happening. If it isn't severe enougn you can always see one yourself. Also getting your friend and familys help is always good. Your psychologist will also give you different antipsychotic medications which help to nullify its schizophrenias effects temporarily.
@Bloop234hi
@Bloop234hi Жыл бұрын
My grandmother has schizophrenia so I’m trying to educate myself and this is very helpful
@osmosis
@osmosis Жыл бұрын
We're glad that our video was able to help. ❤️
@gemmachikota2083
@gemmachikota2083 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Just summarised what I have been trying to read in textbooks for hours! So helpful!
@sarvenazkarimi8720
@sarvenazkarimi8720 5 жыл бұрын
This video helped me a lot to have a better understanding of schizophrenia. Your videos have always been helpful to me for my exams. Thanks🌸
@mLar8
@mLar8 Жыл бұрын
personally, I watch them most at times before even reading the presentation slides from my lecturers
@kayleelane6515
@kayleelane6515 2 жыл бұрын
I don't diagnose myself with anything. But I'm afraid I will have this when I'm older because of the symptoms I have now
@vampireLFD
@vampireLFD 2 жыл бұрын
I find some symptoms can actually just be results of abuse.. it's case by case but beware not to diagnose someone as mentally ill just because you don't know what's happening in their lives.. there's usually more than meets the eye... And maybe they tried to reach out at some point and express their emotions but have been invalidated or not believed and therefore refrain from communicating those feelings again.
@Greeendalicious
@Greeendalicious 4 жыл бұрын
Great explanatory video, our nursing lectures use this in Australia :) Thank you!
@CM-sj9pb
@CM-sj9pb 2 жыл бұрын
I had 30 years voodoo witch spellings on me, and from them I had very weak immunity, falling teeth, my penis did not get up on girls, schizofrenia and other problems
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