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RE: Love from Thailand - Hototo - 04-28-2013 (04-28-2013, 04:04 AM)rie Wrote: If it's a tumor (for example) it would come up in a brain scan... can't fake that. Here is to hoping that people stop jailing those with different minds. Edit: Did you feel particularly unified and in the glory of the one infinite creator. Better go to the doctor, might be a tumor. RE: Love from Thailand - reeay - 04-28-2013 You never know. Some people who had stroke experiences had very extraordinary experiences, but they also had a stroke that could have endanger their lives, and possible disability. So it's not all cut out simple as having an experience. btw schizophrenia is rare - it has a low base rate, 0.5-1% in the population, so it is a rare disorder that usually has a high concordance rates (i.e., other family members likely to have condition). So it's good to really understand this experience from all different angles before thinking it's schizophrenia. RE: Love from Thailand - Hototo - 04-28-2013 That is why the main definition of psychiatry, as well as medicine in general as it all rises from the concept of "are you feeling at ill?" is "if the patient feels an improvement of performance, there can be nothing to diagnose(Unless it is followed by a impairment longer than or more severe than the improvement but in reverse)" He seems to be content and happy at his state that is why I cant in good conscience recommend doctor for diagnostic purposes. I can, however. Recommend a good research specialist doctor in style similar to House. Who is more along the lines of "lets see if this may have a downside too and now that we are at our strongest check if that downside can be removed or reverted away so that it requires less effort now than it would then." That is, more of a personal coach of a doctor. That I can recommend. But that is just "me." RE: Love from Thailand - reeay - 04-28-2013 That is GR's personal choice, ultimately. RE: Love from Thailand - Dinko - 04-28-2013 (04-28-2013, 04:20 AM)rie Wrote: That is GR's personal choice, ultimately. yes it is hail RE: Love from Thailand - GentleReckoning - 07-27-2013 It's pretty much an awesome place. Coming back to the US after spending two months there only helped me realize how much fun I had over there. |