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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 1:29:36 AM No.16718991
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will there ever be a cure for schizophrenia/bipolar disorder

I got diagnosed with bipolar disorder at the age of 19, I’m 43 now I definitely feel like I was robbed of a life
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 1:44:05 AM No.16718998
just pretend to be sane
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 2:12:38 AM No.16719016
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Mental disorders don't exist, there is no evidence that actually points to the true cause of Depression, Schizophrenia or Bipolar disorder

We just happened to find medication that sedates the shit out of you so you shut the fuck up and wont be a menace to society anymore
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 2:24:20 AM No.16719021
>>16719016
>Mental disorders don't exist
>source the mole people who line in my walls who whisper to me the basic truths of the universe
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:55:37 AM No.16719292
>>16718991 (OP)
WHOOOS DAT BIPOLAAH ON DAT NAAAAG??
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 11:01:33 AM No.16719297
>>16718991 (OP)
spoiled asshole, deluded wannabe sheep
the universe extruded you and formed you into exactly the person it needed you to be, and what do you say? I wish I was like all those regular jerkoffs?
you're having a weak moment. Eat healthy for a few days, see if you still feel wrong(ed).
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 12:42:08 PM No.16719357
>>16718991 (OP)
Eugenics, but that's not "ethical".
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 3:33:19 AM No.16720065
>>16718998
>>16718991 (OP)
Don't pretend, simply be.
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 3:59:59 AM No.16720074
>>16718991 (OP)
olanzapine cures mania
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 1:52:42 PM No.16720320
>>16718991 (OP)
do you agree more with the schizo or BP aspect? My dad was able to trigger me into emotional overreactions and I'd said some pretty hateful stuff. I think I was appropriately conciliatory afterwards, and I think he was pretty rigid and inflammatory in some of his statements. I guess what I didn't like was his position "not making sense".

I recently had a roommate that I gave a lot of leeway, assuming no real ill will on her part, due to my past over reactions. I never really got the reconciliation as far as I could tell, but I could be wrong.

Was I or was she bipolar? I do a lot of ascribing it seemed spritual to me. sorry dad sorry lady
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 8:55:41 PM No.16720588
>>16719016
>We recently discovered that anti-depressants don't work the way we think they did, they just do it anyway
hahaha whoops
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 11:16:21 PM No.16720674
The cure to schizophrenia is just going outside and touching grass
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 11:46:37 PM No.16720689
>>16719016
then how did I get depressed? what is the "true cause of depression"?
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 5:19:50 PM No.16722010
>>16720689
It literally always existed. Your depression is a totally normal response when trying to grasp the world within the comfort of your bed. Your mind isn't occupied with any duties so you get to have a peek at the absolute zero. And it will subside once you realise that depression and hope can both sit at the same table. You can eat your pizza and have ice cream, too. It should happen around the time when you stop thinking like a dramatic bitch and let yourself burn out for once. But I guess it doesn't matter telling you, as you're not tired of it yet. Nevertheless, you will step out eventually, and looking back, all you'll find is a human that was searching for meaning, how surprising.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 5:34:28 PM No.16722019
>>16720674
There are plenty of schizophrenics outside on the street. They touch more grass than you. Yet they are still schizos
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 5:34:33 PM No.16722020
>>16718991 (OP)
sanity is subjective(of the majority), just do whatever you want
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 7:19:12 PM No.16722110
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>>16722010
Not him but surely it is theoretically possible that someone can have genes that dispose them towards depression. Scientists think that your genes can increase your risk of depression.

Remember, everyone has different genes, due to genetic mutations. I think it's possible that some people might have genetic mutations that put them at a higher risk of getting depressed.