Living with schizophrenia - a vlog πŸ‚πŸ§Ί

Published 2023-10-26

All Comments (21)
  • I am always eagerly waiting for your beautiful vlogs. You have a fan here in Canada. Your vlogs give me peace to know that I am not alone in my schizophrenia. I wish you knew how much of a positive influence you have on me. I love seeing you cook and make teas and love your passion for books. I hope you never stop vlogging.
  • I have paranoid schizophrenia and I am recovering from psychosis. You seem to be doing very well. I enjoy your vlogs. I also like to read and miss that the most since I have had trouble concentrating. You have inspired me to read. It's so nice to hear from someone who has the same mental illness that I have. ❀😊
  • @foreverbp1
    Your hair looks beautiful Kimberly 😊I love your vlogs. I have schizoaffective disorder and love to read also. Sometimes because of cognitive issues I have to read the passages over and over but, like my therapist says all that matters is I’m enjoying the book ❀
  • Missing your vlogs! I just hung my white paper light up star in the window. It reminds me of you. You shared last Christmas that being dark in Sweden during the winter, many hang white stars that have lights in their windows to lifts their spirits. I am lifting you up in prayer. You mean so much to us all,all around the world.❀
  • @ariahathaway5517
    You look beautiful Kimberly πŸ’œ what a cosy vlog... I wish I could read but because of my SZA I can't concentrate. It's a treat for me to hear you talk about the books 😁 what a beautiful productive full day.. Your amazing! Much love
  • @leahysheila70
    You have perfect Englishmlt is a pleasure listening to your blogs.Sheila leahy
  • @jeancardoza4442
    1. Your English is superb! 2. What matcha tea do you use? What are the ingredients for a matchs latte? Do you sweeten it? I've never made one 3. Good for you getting rid of books you don't really like.
  • @originalvonster
    Your hair looks nice and healthy Kimberly. I like seeing Edward’s tail in your videos. πŸ™‚
  • @HearMyWords
    Your English is excellent and I love your accent. It's funny how we can all be so hard on ourselves. I'm just watching you and wishing I could speak a second language. Your editing skills are excellent. I can really appreciate how long it takes to edit and all the effort you put into editing a video. I started my channel five months ago to make audiobooks and read them myself. I still have one chapter to read on my first book. I am a perfectionist too. I end up reading parts over and over again..... yet I am still unsatisfied with many parts I have read aloud. I also have so many books that I own that I want to read just for me. I can't make up my mind either on which one. Sorry I keep going on and on. I just really understand where you're coming from.
  • @user-qt9vb6dd1b
    Thank you for continuing your vlogs! Your English is perfect
  • Your vlogs really inspires me and the soup looks delicious 😍 Ithink your english is better than mine to be honest 😊And Edward love seeing him his always so cute
  • @GreenAndTheToe
    Another lovely relaxing vlog☺️ I have bipolar and it’s hard to read a book since I have a hard time concentrating. But reading is so good for you!
  • @blueberry44.
    Hi kimberly! I dont know if you have heard about the book called The Book of Form and Emptiness by Ruth Ozeki. It is my most recent read and it's about a boy who is diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder after his dad's death. It won the 2022 Women Prize for Fiction. I highly recommend it to you :) greetings and thanks for your beautiful videos, I love them all.
  • @jamespassas9441
    BTW, your English is perfect! Much better than my Swedish!
  • @jamespassas9441
    You should definitely get a dishwasher, it will banish the drudgery of washing up by hand forever! If your kitchen is small, you can get a 45cm wide one (as opposed to a standard 60cm one). If that's still too big, you can get tabletop models. A dishwasher is also great for temporarily storing your dirty kitchenware out of sight, until it's full, then you can start the cycle.
  • @Yeodoongiiie
    oh hahaπŸ˜„ we are staying in English πŸ˜πŸ’• maybe you can do a Swedish vlog once a month or something πŸ’• if you want :) your hair looks amazing! so thick and healthy! i have a tip for you, well it has worked for ME, in terms of dishes. i felt overwhelmed by doing mine. so i now only have ONE cup for coffee. 2 glasses, 2 plates, and ONE knives etc..... so that you only have few things to wash. because i never really have guests anyway. only one friend or my mom. otherwise i go out. so i don't need 5-10 of each things :) maybe that would help you too. idk :) πŸ’•
  • @Aven-Sharma1991
    I had mocha once and it was nice, never tried it before but it was nice, bought it from a cafΓ©
  • Totally know what you mean about how sometimes YA falls short...Most YA does for me, actually since when I want something easier to read it still has to be at least A LITTLE intellectually stimulating. I have enjoyed YA that involves young people having mental health struggles but I have to be in the mood for it. Also relate to the struggle of planning to read a book, picking it up and realizing that I'm not in the mood...and then struggling to find something I am in the mood for haha. I feel like the "easy but not too easy" is kind of a niche thing but Taylor Jenkins Reid is one author that usually fits the bill for me in this area.
  • @jamespassas9441
    If you want something light & entertaining to read, try "About a Boy" by Nick Hornby. It has been made into a movie with Hugh Grant & Nicholas Hoult. The movie is pretty good too, IMO!