25-05-2021 07:56 PM
25-05-2021 07:56 PM
Hi Sandi that is something that I spoke to him about again tonight specifically looking to build relationships and friendships with people other than his family, which he acknowledges he needs to do. I have tried to find social options for people with lived experience as this may feel safer/no judgement, however haven't found anything. Any ideas would be gratefully received.
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25-05-2021 07:59 PM
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hello @Eden1919 , @Mellymead , @Mum1990 , @Schitzo , @greenpea
@Daisydreamer, @Sandy1 this is really interesting to understand my cousin more and to elp others like my husband who is sure he has this
25-05-2021 08:00 PM
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25-05-2021 08:01 PM - edited 25-05-2021 08:01 PM
25-05-2021 08:01 PM - edited 25-05-2021 08:01 PM
Hi @Mellymead,
Thankyou for your question and sharing your experience
CBT has been developed for psychosis (CBTp) and it is an evidence-based treatment that can be provided individually or in a group setting. I'm curious what ideas specifically would you like to explore?
25-05-2021 08:01 PM - edited 25-05-2021 08:03 PM
25-05-2021 08:01 PM - edited 25-05-2021 08:03 PM
For me, exercise is the best way to lose those thoughts, focus on the body and get healthy again. I used to be an adventurous hiker before this, but after I was fainting 2-3 times a week. I manage to get back in shape by going to the gym, training and swimming. I have no thoughts, no voices in my head while exercising.
There is a free 6 hour short course on schizophrenia for those who are keen to know more about the illness: https://www.coursera.org/learn/schizophrenia
25-05-2021 08:02 PM
25-05-2021 08:02 PM
Hi @Eden1919,
I take my medication the same time each night so I remember to take it. And at night so I sleep off the worst of the side effects.
I am wary of their potential side effects but choose to take them because I don't want to flirt with my sanity. Medication works for me. It's a personal thing.
25-05-2021 08:02 PM
25-05-2021 08:02 PM
@Sandy1 wrote:
- I went from Sandy 'schizophrenia' to Sandy poet and it was transformative for me. To have a more positive label was an important station along my way. A creative life for me has been crucial to understanding and mitigating the effects of living with schizophrenia.
It sounds like you have been on a journey to redefine who you are, and that although Schizophrenia is a part of your life, it's not your identity. How we see ourselves and our identity is such a powerful thing
Creativity is such a great form of expression, certainly something many people here on the forums share too
25-05-2021 08:06 PM
25-05-2021 08:06 PM
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