whitetiger wrote:
The ones that do could go in because they've withdrawn from everyone and are silent, and schizophrenia is considered. They could be melting down a lot and a mood disorder could be considered.
When I read this thread I personally can identify several things...
I was hospitalized in 2002 and got the recommendation to take anti-psychotic medicine called Zyprexa. Since I'm a anti-drug person myself, I was sceptic at first but when I heard that the reason of the medication was to make me more resistant to stress and that my low weight was going to get up a bit, I felt that it was important to follow this recommendation from the doctor.
I stopped to take the Zyprexa medicine sometime in 2004 and I haven't ever gone back to the medication. It didn't work for me. Besides, in 2005 I trained Kendo and there I definitely felt that I needed to feel as focused as possible during my training and the Zyprexa could never have given me what I needed in that sense. I also decided to not to take any painkillers of any kind, because pain is not something I have chosen to escape from. It's part of the training. I continued the training for 2 years and took 2 grades. (maybe I'm getting a little off topic now, but the Kendo was very interesting and I liked it, so I chose to bring up the topic.)
Being quiet is a part of my personality and although I can speak loud and so on etc . etc.. I often choose not to do so.
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/Bear Spirit, undiagnosed: AvPD and SPD