My first brush with schizophrenia was when I was commited to a State Hospital for Evaluation at the age of 11, in 1978. One teenager on another ward there had it. He was quiet, and otherwise seemed OK. On a camp excursion for all of the adolescent wards, another teenager asked me to go up to him and say, "Pssst, Pssst, Pssst, ( His first and last name) attack".
I did so, and he threw me across the room and came after me. It took 4-5 staff members to hold him down on one of the picnic tables in the cottage. I was asked what happened after he was taken out, back to the hospital, and I told the staff members what had transpired. --I didn't get in trouble for it, but the kid that told me to do it did.
My freind Dave was diagnosed with Schizophrenia after a bout of Amphetemine psychosis got him booted out of the Navy in 1980. ( He used speed to keep hiself awake when he was on base at San Diego, staying awake for over a month straight.)
I never saw him off of his medication, so he was essentially normal, though the medication that he was on caused him to sleep a lot.
Also, I watched another guy succumb to schizophrenia during 1989-1990. WHen I last saw him, medication was keeping him stabilised, though the side effects of the Medication caused him to gain a lot of weight.
Years ago, I knew a Punker couple. The female was ASD, and her artist boyfreind succumbed to schizophrenia. To be honest, I didn't like to be around them much after he was released from the hospital, and collecting SSI. --I hated the lifestyle/ trashy New England Redneck freinds that he had.
In 1988, He killed a guy, and was released from the hospital after his medication was adjusted. His girlfreind left him, and went out with another freind of mine, so I saw her a bit more frequently. --I saw him at a punk show in early 1991, and felt extremely intimidated by his presance.
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