>>13062322Become convinced by something that your senses can fairly agree with, something that 'was not seen before' but 'was always there', something 'always present', with you at all times. Spend lots of time on it, make your senses see it. Have your senses adjusted to it. Spend all day every day doing that. And eventually your brain will argue on what is reality and what is delusion for decades. If you keep feeding that new sense, that is. As the line between reality and delusion blurs more and more, the more confused you become on how to handle yourself.
Along them lines anyway. It's that ever present new sensory experience that constantly distracts their brains that makes Schizophrenia so disabling. Not like anxiety, where it only happens going on buses etc. Schizophrenia is simply a complexity of senses and mind that can theoretically in the schizos head be with him at all times. All times, is key. There is no break, hence how wrecked (I don't mean this in the gay zoomer way) a schizo can look.
I was diagnosed with Schizophrenia for 1 month but was changed again back to drug induced psychosis. I live with thought broadcasting and syneshtesia type shit nowadays, not so much paranoia-evils that felt very real back in 2014-15. Basically in short, Schizophrenia is a mental idea, and the physical senses are heavily involved with this idea as well, and involves an idea that is pervasive and useable at all times.
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