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Q: aggravated Schizophrenia symptoms
asked by: WhiteHairs on September 17th, 2008
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while recovering from a bout of pneumonia my doctor told me that my respiratory infection was caused by people that believe i am too old and have outlived my usefulness and it offends and infuriates them that i am allowed to look at them. that they believe i don't deserve to remain a member of their society because my contributions to their society no longer meet their standards. and what my doctor said makes since because while i was working 7 days a week making their gasoline i never had this problem. they have also implied that if i were to touch one of them even accidentally and without malice they will kill me. since a major symptom of schizophrenia supposedly is the avoidance of social situations. doesn't their behaviour aggravate the malady that i am suppose to be suffering from?
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rooted
replied on September 17th, 2008
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I would hope that you doctor did not say this to you. It is highly possible that you are misinterpreting your doctor.
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WhiteHairs
replied on September 19th, 2008
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how do you misinterpret pneumonia?
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replied on September 19th, 2008
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Pneumonia can be diagnosed. The cause being infection from people that not longer believe that you are useful on the planet is probably, but not likely. Pneumonia is a lung disease that can be caused by:
* Bacteria
* Viruses
* Mycoplasmas
* Other infectious agents, such as fungi - including pneumocystis
* Various chemicals

These microscopic agents do not play favorites.
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christopherinpool
replied on September 20th, 2008
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The history of Psychology reveals that the stranger the term, the greater the income, for those who spent their time as voyeurs of the bizarre.

There is no mental illness. Nor physical ailments. Medicine has conned several generations into believing that God made mistakes. That the human body is imperfect, and unable to correct all imbalances, naturally. They use microscopes because they seek what simply doesn't exist.

THE FACTS OF LIFE

Each of us is different. Some express themselves in ways that cause envy, others, in ways that inspire imitation. Still others do things that we may think odd, but if left alone, will be accepted as normal, given enough time.

Stay far from doctors, and anyone else who has paid money for "education."

You are normal. Just because people stare at you, or some journalist may one day take footage of you for all to see, due to some spectacular interest you've suddenly chosen...know that you belong here as much as me, or anyone else.

Can you imagine the embarrassment of millions as they are shown that there never was cancer, autism or aging? It was all illusion, for the sake of filling hospitals, and bank accounts.

Try not to kill anyone without fair warning. Other than that, have life at your own pace.
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