
Bone
Sad Sack
- Jul 29, 2021
- 168
I'm diagnosed bipolar I with psychosis, so I've had wild, mania-infused sleepless psychosis, and regardless of which way you slice it, if you really "got" it, if you understood psychosis and what it's like, you would never, ever want to induce psychosis intentionally, no matter which flavor of psychosis it is. It is essentially a waking nightmare for the person suffering it; your senses are lying to you basically; I could go on and on about what my 3 long psychotic episodes were like, but suffice to say that if you really understood what this was like, nobody would ever wish for any type of psychosis.
If you want to experience altered reality, you want to trip, not have psychosis. Try shrooms or LSD or something; I had relatively positive experiences with these back in the day. These are not psychotic episodes though, just effects that mimic some symptoms of psychotic episodes and from all I ever experienced, a lot less threatening and dangerous than an actual psychosis, much shorter, etc. If you do one of these drugs or even smoke weed and do become fully psychotic, you'll know it-eventually-and it won't be fun. It's rare but possible and why doing any of these sorts of drugs should be done carefully and hopefully with trusted, experienced friends if possible, in comfortable locations. "Good vibes only" bro.
I do think it's a bit insensitive as the previous poster said, but mostly ignorant and angsty to just say they basically *want* to be schizophrenic. Mostly, it's just naive, and I don't necessarily think that OP had the worst intentions. I do, however, think that this is reflective of a culture and society which is massively ignorant of psychotic disorders and other SMI (Severe Mental Illnesses). I can say that the people I've interacted with on SS who have psychotic disorders have lives that are extremely difficult, and the ones of us who have the worst cases of this have trauma and consequences that extend far beyond the beginning and end of the actual psychotic episodes.
As far as saying that our culture is schizophrenic, this is a lazy, nonsensical, and incomprehensible statement, and using it as an adjective like this is widely viewed as a slur to people actually suffering from it or other psychotic disorders. It also misses the point of what OP was even saying.
If you want to experience altered reality, you want to trip, not have psychosis. Try shrooms or LSD or something; I had relatively positive experiences with these back in the day. These are not psychotic episodes though, just effects that mimic some symptoms of psychotic episodes and from all I ever experienced, a lot less threatening and dangerous than an actual psychosis, much shorter, etc. If you do one of these drugs or even smoke weed and do become fully psychotic, you'll know it-eventually-and it won't be fun. It's rare but possible and why doing any of these sorts of drugs should be done carefully and hopefully with trusted, experienced friends if possible, in comfortable locations. "Good vibes only" bro.
I do think it's a bit insensitive as the previous poster said, but mostly ignorant and angsty to just say they basically *want* to be schizophrenic. Mostly, it's just naive, and I don't necessarily think that OP had the worst intentions. I do, however, think that this is reflective of a culture and society which is massively ignorant of psychotic disorders and other SMI (Severe Mental Illnesses). I can say that the people I've interacted with on SS who have psychotic disorders have lives that are extremely difficult, and the ones of us who have the worst cases of this have trauma and consequences that extend far beyond the beginning and end of the actual psychotic episodes.
As far as saying that our culture is schizophrenic, this is a lazy, nonsensical, and incomprehensible statement, and using it as an adjective like this is widely viewed as a slur to people actually suffering from it or other psychotic disorders. It also misses the point of what OP was even saying.