
disabledlife
Arcanist
- Jun 5, 2020
- 435
Hello everyone,
Are there people who have schizophrenia who do not hear a voice?
In any case, the life of a person who suffers from schizophrenia lives (like people with autism) a hell, at best, the treatment can improve the living conditions, if he accepts this constraint.
However, it's still drugs, and therefore a profit for big pharma, there are forced hospitalizations, stigmatization, rejection, being labeled crazy by others... when no one asked to have this disease.
And, what saddens me, is that no one will have the right to suicide or to be euthanized, without a long and complex process, to see a lawsuit, if the person only has mental illnesses (in the country who legalized VAD and euthanasia). However, everyone should be entitled to VAD, to be euthanized, whatever the reasons, if you are firm and determined, no one asked to be born after all.
Are there people who have schizophrenia who do not hear a voice?
In any case, the life of a person who suffers from schizophrenia lives (like people with autism) a hell, at best, the treatment can improve the living conditions, if he accepts this constraint.
However, it's still drugs, and therefore a profit for big pharma, there are forced hospitalizations, stigmatization, rejection, being labeled crazy by others... when no one asked to have this disease.
And, what saddens me, is that no one will have the right to suicide or to be euthanized, without a long and complex process, to see a lawsuit, if the person only has mental illnesses (in the country who legalized VAD and euthanasia). However, everyone should be entitled to VAD, to be euthanized, whatever the reasons, if you are firm and determined, no one asked to be born after all.