Quote Originally Posted by JunkYard
Fair enough, but a person 'can' live with it if they learn to embrace. Believe me, I know.

I took meds for years, and sure, they helped a bit . . . counseling, too. But, I know that the problem is purely mental, and not real. Psychosis can be fun if you let it! You just have to realize the non-truth, and embrace the trip. Although, it took me years to come to that point.

I've been med free for two years now, and I trip just as hard now as I did then. The difference is that I know better now, and I don't let it 'consume' me . . .

I suggested meds, and counseling because both can help, but once you get to a point where you can handle it. I say embrace, and go with it. It's alot easier than resisting!

If you're young, and inexperienced with this, then by all means, get professional help.

But,

If you're like me, then take a trip with the "Madman"!
ure the first person I ever seen/heard say that, fair play man
What sort of symptoms are you talkin about? like shit moves around on ya? and u see faces and patterns in everyday situations? or is it literally paranoid voices and a general feeling of being overwhelmed by ure thoughts?

Soz for the 20 q's just I really do believe that mental illness doesn't exist, and ure the first person I can ask with first hand experience of psychosis, and uve actually embraced it.:thumbsup: