
Thanks for posting, I had an "uncle" (technically he was my step-granddad) with schizophrenia and this has helped show a little of life might have been like for him. Luckily he was very good at taking his medication.
It is no wonder that schizophrenics do such seemingly 'crazy' things, the pressure from those voices...
( , Sun 6 Mar 2011, 20:00, Reply)

is the non schizophrenics who hear voices. Their trounle is they have such massive egos, that chatter away to them, they end up running things like entire civilisations. Compared to them schizophrenics are pretty benign - drugs can usually fix them, unlike the ego maniacs.
( , Sun 6 Mar 2011, 21:43, Reply)