Silky, by SSD, Purple Banana and I were referring to schizophrenic spectrum disorder, her original diagnosis, not social security disability. At least I was since I'm the one who used the acronym. PB is a wonderfully able young lady. She works as a nursing tech/aide at a major medical center and is also studying English in college. I don't think there's even the remote possibility of SSDI (social security disability insurance) in her future. That's a young lady who's going to do great things. Already has, if you ask me!
birdgirl73 Reviewed by birdgirl73 on . Repealed diagnosis of SSD I was diagnosed about a year ago with disorganized schizophrenia/schizophrenic spectrum disorder. I only had mild, if only residual auditory hallucinations (my cell would 'ring' if I was in a car listening to music, or I think I would hear my mom calling me), but no progressive sign of social withdrawal, depression, or completely bizarre thoughts. My diagnostic psychologist referred me to a colleague at a prominent psychiatric research center, and my appt. was today. The doctor, who had Rating: 5