Re: Furthermore..
By: Doubleman to Dreamer on Tue Jul 05 2011 12:24 pm
Hello all. I have a question. Why greatly is it seen none to take some men of a smaller stature seriously? I type this now, and am convinced my psychiatrist does not correctly treat my schizophrenia. I have my nurse, eurcharistic minister, and people on my computer correctly regarding, 'Some see God.' Why then can't it be understood for continuance of my life in treatment a clarification on ten years of medicine an explanation? Does anyone here know that answer?
Doubleman, that's the clearest message I've seen from you yet, and I applaud you for it. I understand you have problems, and I don't mean to put you down. I myself have some mental issues, although they in no way compare to what you are suffering.
Your previous messages cannot be taken seriously, as they do not measure up with reality. This is the fundamental nature of schizophrenia, which I'm sure you are aware of.
With that said, if you truly see God in unusual ways, good for you. Ignore what we say, and continue your messages. At the very least, they are entertaining and sometimes thought provoking.
As for your medical team, I'm assuming you've communicated your dissatisfaction of your treatment with your doctors. Also, from a previous message, I got the impression you are currently on an involuntary inpatient treatment program. With this being the case, I believe you should have a secondary channel to bring your concerns to; kind of like an appeals process. You should ask to speak with the person responsible for patient complaints, whatever they're called in your institution and/or county/state.
Perhaps you can request a second opinion from someone either inside or outside of your particular institution. In any case, most doctors and psychiatrists will listen to their patients if they feel they are not on appropriate medications. However, from what I understand, there are some forms of schizophrenia which are particularly severe, usually resulting from a physical impairment of the brain, either inherited from birth or from trauma to the head, and medication alone will not alleviate all symptoms. It can take many years of therapy to become functional in life, in this case, and ongoing therapy, with occasional relapses with more inpatient treatment.
Hope all this helps some...most of you you probably already know, but I sincerely hope you and your team can find a good combination of drugs to help clear up your thinking even more.
Wishing you all the best!
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