Want to thank theWanderer for putting that link about Elyn Saks. I'd never heard of her before, and reading that article made me check out her autobiography, The Center Cannot Hold, about her descent into schizophrenia. I'm currently reading the book, and it is amazing. The very early beginnings of her mental illness were like a more severe form of pure obsessional OCD, which I have. (I have long been fascinated by the striking parallels and striking differences between psychosis and pure obsessional OCD.) Plus, her struggles to do well in academia despite mental illness remind me so much of my life.
I am really touched by the book so far, and I know that, now that I'm reaching the full-blown schizophrenic psychosis part (she already is exhibiting psychotic depression, just not typical schizophrenia psychosis), I will be even more touched. Wonderful descriptions of what it's like to experience psychosis. I highly recommend the book to the original poster. I read on Amazon that it's like the schizophrenia version of Kay Redfield Jamison's An Unquiet Mind, and I totally agree. I also recommend An Unquiet Mind to the OP, if he/she is interested in reading a fabulous description of psychotic mania in a bipolar-I individual. Jamison and Saks are mental illness role models for me. They have achieved so much academically despite suffering so much. These very strong women inspire me to push on in my academic dreams. They have had to fight demons far stronger than any I have ever suffered, and if they were able to make it, I know I can, too.
And, NocturnalLament, I totally empathize your struggle. I cannot even imagine the hell schizophrenia must be. I know how horrifying pure obsessional OCD is, and that is only the tip of the iceburg compared to schizophrenia. I wish you the best of luck for the future. ^_^
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Helinger: Now, what do you see, John?
Nash: Recognition...
Helinger: Well, try seeing accomplishment!
Nash: Is there a difference?
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