What was the cause of your scrizophrenic disorder?!


Question: i know some it is biologogical, some are herditary, and some may be to bad experience such as post traumatic stress disorders?Or my friend told me from bad people?Like what?How? I know if not born with it you can get in your 20's or is it from all of sudden one day you hear voices and think WTF?


Answers: i know some it is biologogical, some are herditary, and some may be to bad experience such as post traumatic stress disorders?Or my friend told me from bad people?Like what?How? I know if not born with it you can get in your 20's or is it from all of sudden one day you hear voices and think WTF?

I abused drugs, one day snapped. Went downhill from there.
But you do learn to cope with it, and there is MANY different symptoms of schizophrenia. Use wikipedia to look it up. BAD people have nothing to do with it. I am at the point where most people do not know I have schizo. It also affects people at a varying degree.

What do ya mean bad people, like abusers?. I have it because its in my family on my dads side. Ur not defo gonna get it just because your father or mother has it tho. I have 6 bros and sisters and there all fine. I think PTSS or even after a really streesful time in your life it can happen. Hope that answers a bit

its not from traumatic experiences, it is completely biological

You have to have the genes. If you didn't inherit them, you can't get it. A stressful event is thought to be the trigger. Most ppl with it show signs by their teens and it only very rarely manifests after 30. Not all schizophrenics hear voices and there are other symptoms. No, you do not wake up one day with, poof, full blown schizophrenia.

Schizophrenics are not bad ppl! They are by far more often the victims of violent crime than the perpetrators.

its just because some ppl are crazy as 5hit

As a mental health professional with 20+ years experience, now retired, I can tell you that the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) of Mental Disorders, where all psychiatric diagnoses come from, has an entire section on Schizophrenia in it's various forms (pages 273-290 in the oversized paperback edition), including sections therein giving an overall description of the illness, and then breaking it down into subjects "Subtypes and Course Specifiers" (p. 278), "Associated Features and Disorders (p. 279-281), "Specific Culture, Age, and Gender Features (p.281-282), "Prevalence" (p. 282), Course (p. 282-283), "Familial Pattern" (p. 283), "Differential Diagnoses" (p. 283-285), and "Diagnostic Criteria" (p. 285-286), and then onto "Schizophrenia Subtypes" beginning on p. 286. I tell you all this because there's so much nonsense said about schizophrenia that it would be good to get the real facts, and there they are. Now, I'm not saying that that is all there is written about schizophrenia, since I know there's mountains of material written about it, but there is a beginning in getting the facts, and not all the nonsense. God Bless you.





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