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Djack7-18 - 2024-07-18 He didn't need to be on the edge. A manic episode that advances into psychosis is plenty. God himself could have been directing his actions, and he would have believed it as reality. |
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Djack7-18 - 2024-07-18 He could have believed he was invisible, and had divine protection. |
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Djack7-18 - 2024-07-18 Psychosis is no joke. |
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In2zmysticeva - 2024-07-18 True, Djack. I need to read up on that tbh. I know psychosis is dangerous. |
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In2zmysticeva - 2024-07-18 I feel bad for his parents too. Omg this impacted so many. The individual killed woke up thinking they were off to a rally. Wow. Just wow. All family they left behind |
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In2zmysticeva - 2024-07-18 Such a tragic event. |
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Djack7-18 - 2024-07-18 You can read up on it all you want, but unless you've experienced a psychotic event, there's no coming close to understanding it. |
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Daretobdiferent - 2024-07-18 You will find that most times the ocd is the creation of the trigger. Most people have trigger points. It's not New. Keep pushing a person and they will react in what they believe rationally. Quite simple to understand actually. And yes I've seen psychotic big time. |
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Djack7-18 - 2024-07-18 I have about 3 manic episodes per year. Maybe 120 across the course of my life. Most are mild to moderate. About 25 were severe. About 7 advanced into psychosis between 2005 and 2013. My last severe manic episode was August of 2021. It was so bad, I had to contact a professional to keep an eye on me in case I needed hospitalization. Mania is an easy recovery. Psychosis is devastating and takes forever to recover from, and you never really fully recover. There's always some kinda permanent damage |
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ULTRAGOAT - 2024-07-18 That explains a lot |
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