SCHIZOPHRENIC EPISODE ON CAMERA

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Published 2018-11-04
In this video i have an episode
I hope it is some what educational

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All Comments (21)
  • @Nick-fr1wb
    My grandpa was schizophrenic and went blind so he would have yelling arguments with people and i felt bad for him because he truly couldn’t tell if the people were there or not.
  • @maxmacks8856
    U can see in his eyes when he’s hearing the voices
  • @SukunaYaoi
    I can't believe nowadays people use schizophrenia as a joke when it's a real thing people suffer from. I hope you're doing alright bro
  • @keiralvnn
    When the voice told him to kill himself and he said “sometimes I debate if I should or not” :(((
  • @ashes2ashton490
    the way he was talking sounds like he’s trying to ignore another loud voice talking to him and he keeps losing his train of thought and that is so scary to me
  • @Terence.McKenna
    "trying to make light of the situation" was a really good pun
  • @Yurp14330
    Man that just sounds so exhausting. Wish there was a way people didn’t have to live life with this type of difficulty. Don’t ever give up dude
  • imagine having to be stuck in your house and in your own head space during quarintene, god bless you.
  • @yesimmrsir586
    Who else found this in recommended and clicked on it instantly Wow thanks for the likes
  • @krystalacole
    This is no joke.. I respond to things that others can’t hear or see.. sometimes I have to analyze the situation to see if what I’m experiencing is actually real or in my mind. I do jump while I’m in bed because I feel stuff walking on my bed. I had to learn to not respond out loud to whatever I’m hearing. It is exhausting to have what most people consider a normal day. Praying for you.
  • @dannypowell594
    You are incredibly brave for making this and allowing us a glimpse or what you're dealing with. Thank you so much for sharing brother. You are loved by many
  • @churippu3052
    “The voice told me to kill myself” “I’ll just put the music back on” YES YOU DO THAT DROWN THE VOICES DROWN THEM OUT
  • @Zombie81212
    “NOOO YOU CANT MAKE HUMOR OUT OF MENTAL ILLNESS NOOO” Person with schizophrenia: anyways here’s a laser pointer
  • @jasp4939
    My son has been battling with schizophrenia for over 12 years. He turns to drugs to try to feel normal....that's what he says. If I could switch places with my son, I would do it in a heartbeat. He's been in and out of treatment for years, nothing has changed. I wish the Canadian government would do more for anyone dealing with mental illnesses. What I've learned is that my son is just a number....so sad! I hope my son gets the help he needs before I die 😢
  • @Tinsterr
    It is actually so crazy how people can life with this. After listining to an Simulator it geniuently seems like a horror movie. Mad respect for everyone who manages to have a semi-normal life
  • @collingriga1819
    I couldn’t even imagine the internal battle this young mans fighting every day
  • @Mrs.Stone99
    KEEP POSTING MATE. YOU ARE NOT ALONE IN THIS ILLNESS. We are here for you. You have an army battling with you and supporting you. Letting people in to what is happening is the cleverest idea EVER. You are so smart to do this. Many brains are better than one!
  • I’m so sorry, kiddo. My son was recently diagnosed. My heart goes out to you and your family. This is very brave of you to share, and is helpful to me as a support person for my son. Thank you with all of my heart. I wish you tons of great things on your recovery journey. ❤