caketastydelish
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Interesting. How are the prospects of you actually being able to control your mood, and so to speak roll with the punches to consciously mitigate the effects of this?
That's a good point to bring, and the answer is I often don't. I know I should be able to control my mood, but more often than not I can't. I am a very moody person; it is a problem.
Is this disorder common among Coldplay fans ? I mean, this does explain a lot of things.
Guys, when I said people would flame me, this kind of thing is what I was talking about. Also, I am not exactly a "Coldplay fan"
I sometimes wonder if I have something similar to schizophrenia. What sort of symptoms should I look for?
Kyriakos gave a better answer than I probably could, but what you should look for are the symptoms. Because the symptoms of Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective are identical. Delusional beliefs, hallucinations are the main ones. However decreased memory, attention span, and organization are also common.
yes, but my question referred to whether you were able to recognize early signs and symptoms that your condition was worsening....for example, some individuals become more withdrawn or their sleep patterns change....since it is generally considered beneficial to deal with an exacerbation asap
Do you mean before I was diagnosed or after? AFTER I was diagnosed yes, more or less. If I'm unable to "get my stuff together" that could be a problem. I often ask myself questions in my head and then answer back. The more I do that, the more I know I'm probably "sick". Sometimes I see stuff as well, although not often. Mainly what I see is flying black dots. As far as auditory hallucinations go, it's mostly hearing people call my name, and other than that I do not hear "voices".
How does it differ from manic depression? Other than frequency of delusions and/or av hallucinations. If it happens during amplitudes of either episodes I'm having trouble seeing the difference.