I'm freaked out that I'm schizophrenic?!


Question: serioulst today i swear i saw the lights flicker in my mom room they went on then off then on again my mom said she saw them to...but i dont think so.. and then today i was doing something and i thought i hurd my dad call me and he didnt am i loseing my mind


Answers: serioulst today i swear i saw the lights flicker in my mom room they went on then off then on again my mom said she saw them to...but i dont think so.. and then today i was doing something and i thought i hurd my dad call me and he didnt am i loseing my mind

This happens to me all the time, especially when I've had very little sleep and I'm stressed out. It was really scary for me until I realized that it was all just from not sleeping enough. As long as you can realize that what you are seeing is just a trick of an overtired or overstressed mind, then you are not losing your mind. Get some sleep and chill out a little by listening to some relaxing music (or just doing whatever you consider relaxing).
Good luck and I hope you start to feel better soon

Very unlikely. First of all, it is VERY rare for schizophrenics to have both visual AND auditory hallucinations. Second of all, what you saw/heard would most likely be much more disturbing.
You may, on the other hand, have paranoia....!

Ask your other personallity for advice....

Hi--Schizophrenia is a chronic and often debilitating mental illness. The condition can cause you to withdraw from the people and activities in the world around you and to retreat into a world of delusions or separate reality.

Schizophrenia is a form of psychosis, which is an impairment of thinking in which the interpretation of reality is abnormal. Psychosis is a symptom of disordered brain function.

The illness affects approximately 1 percent of the population worldwide. In men, schizophrenia typically emerges in the teens or 20s. In women, the onset of schizophrenia typically is in the 20s or early 30s.

There's often no cure for schizophrenia, but by working closely with a psychiatrist and other mental health professionals, schizophrenia can be managed successfully



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