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The Come and Go Mental Disorder

Schizophrenia is a condition which is quite peculiar due to the way of its conduct. Namely, one is known to express his/her symptoms of this condition at some points of time, while being completely normal at the other. This can lead to a situation where a person which is seriously affected by this order can show no signs of it on certain occasions. However, this should not lead us to a conclusion that this individual is fine. On the contrary, schizophrenia, when not treated timely, can do quite a lot of harm, both to the sufferer and the people around him/her, since it is a chronic disease, unlikely to go away on its own. The main line of treatment may involve anti-psychotic drugs which are capable of reducing or completely removing any symptoms of this illness. Nevertheless, in order to get adequate treatment, one should pay close attention to the symptoms, know to recognize them and react timely, seeking the right method for suppressing schizophrenia.

How Does Schizophrenia Affect You?

There are many aspects of life schizophrenia has an impact on. It will affect the sufferer's ability to concentrate and pay attention to different things, remembering facts, dates and obligations. Normal activities in life may become too hard due to the lack of energy a schizophrenic person might experience. Also, you might be low on optimism and the willpower needed for any new achievements. Finally, your social skills may be noticeably incompatible with other people since your shyness might cause you not to be able to start normal conversations, let alone relationships. Additionally, the others might consider you strange because you cannot start a conversation in the right way and your behavior may be inappropriate most of the time.

Therefore, since your mood swings and the interchangeable character of your schizophrenia may prevent you from noticing the symptoms, you might need to take the opinions of professionals and people close to you into consideration once you are in your “normal” stage of this mental illness.

I Need Help!

Once you decide to look for help, rely on the friends, family and people close to you, who may be witnesses of your condition. Give your doctor their numbers and vice-versa, so that they might explain the symptoms even you yourself are not aware of.

Finally, know that the first signs of schizophrenia involve having a hard time waking up, being always late and distracted. Also, you might feel sad and dissatisfied most of the time, felling irritable and potentially aggressive. Finally, as it was mentioned above, your memory might serve you much worse than before, with the onset of hallucinations and obsessions becoming a very possible side-effect.

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