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I still think that schizophrenia is a normal human behaviour, i have some of those symptoms but I'm normal


I find that talking to no one is normal, and halucinating can sometimes occure, which some people says they are ghosts...which are not....are normal too.

go to the mental asylum and talk to a bonafide schizophrenic then let me know if he does sound like you!

Hallucinating is seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, physically feeling things that are not real.

Being delusional is believing things that are not real.

If you believe your hallucinations are real, then you are delusional. If you believe hallucinating is not a sign of serious illness, then you are deluding yourself.

Either you are mistaking something else for a hallucination or you are delusional about the seriousness of your problems. That and in plain old denial.

Schizophrenia is not the only illness that includes hallucinations. Others include psychotic disorder, psychotic depression, psychotic mania, migraines, sleep paralysis, epilepsy sometimes, brain injury, etc. Most of the non-psychiatric do not include delusions.

one of the things about schizophrenics (and bipolars) is their unwillingness to accept that they have a disorder.

I believe schizophrenia is not a normal human behaviour, because "normal" people do not see/hear things, that is what makes them "normal".

If you truly believe you are normal (whilst still having symptoms of a mental illness like schizophrenia) then I can't really change your mind about that.

To each his own (no matter how crazy)

I have schizophrenia and Bi-polar and I believe that I am "normal". I hear things, I hallucinate, and have flashbacks. I don't think I am any less "normal" then other people. what is normal anyway, who is really normal? I don't think anyone is normal that would be boring. I have just learned to except that I have some extra quirks and have learned to live with it without medication, it doesn't impact my life to much anymore, I have a great job at an accounting firm and am in a great relationship and starting school in September. I think that sounds pretty "normal" .

I know what you mean. You can kind of control your mind in a sense and the mind is a powerful thing. I see myself doing such things also. A lot of people may have the schizophrenia mildly. Usually it occurs from trauma especially in childhood. Since many people may have had trauma in their lives (A LOT OF US), then certain symptoms may occur. As long as you are usually in control of your own mind then it's not super serious. Some people have three different lives and they don't even know about it. THAT is when they need to search help and get their mind sorted a bit better.

Maybe it's not a question of what is normal, but what is healthy.
And your opinion could very well be true, but it probably cannot be proven.
As long as your symptoms aren't effecting your life for the worse, I wouldn't consider it a serious problem.

ok, aside from an occasional talking to myself, the rest of what you said is "not normal" It doesn't necesarily mean your schizophrenic or crazy, but it's NOT the norm.

What is normal, define a normal person. Everyone has quirks.

Then you have truly never seen a complete schizophrenic person if you think it is normal.

when u think ur being shidzo or someone else says u r were there any witness to the fact?i can disagree with what i've not been to or done all day long

it just depends how u define normal.

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