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Stop calling me schizo

>> No.15080975

>>15080841
We don't call you schizo, the voices in your head do.
I'm not even a real 4chan post, I'm just the harbinger of visual hallucinations to come.
And to think, of all the things you could hallucinate, you hallucinate 4chan posts.

>> No.15080987

>>15080841
Can I call you schizoid?

>> No.15080991

>>15080841
Ok I will stop. Sorry.

>> No.15081001

Stop calling me schizo. I'm not schizo, I'm schizoid.

>> No.15081003

>>15080841
It's a compliment. NPCs will never be on our level.

>> No.15081052

Should we tell him?

>> No.15081078
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15081078

>>15080841
take your meds

>> No.15081147
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15081147

>>15080841
>What are you going to do about it you dumb bitch

>> No.15081173

>>15080841
there is hidden sincerity and acceptance in getting called schizo and autistic on 4chan

>> No.15081184

>>15081173
>schizo and autistic
Which is better? What's the difference?

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15081197

>>15080841
Schizo

>> No.15081217

>>15081184
one can be cured with pills

>> No.15081241

>>15081173
interesting take; meta-4chan is always the best

>> No.15081407
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Supplement omega 3/linsead oil/fish oil and maybe other (essential) fatty acids. My pet theory is that schizophrenia is a more of a neurodegenerative disorder than a mental one, usually linked to poor amounts of necessary dietary fat. It's pretty obvious that schizos have poor diets[1] but did you know simple supplementation of polyunsaturated fatty acids has shown results. It is known that fats can be in fact be a risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases (like Alzheimer's) and Schizophrenia but these are saturated fats (e.g. lard)[3]. Failing that consult your doctor :-)

[1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31864966
[2] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10796622
[3] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31636375

>> No.15081500

>>15081407
>simple supplementation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
PUFAs bad - read ray peat

>> No.15081756

>>15081500
>PUFAs bad - read ray peat
Thanks and nice dubs. Reading some of a couple of articles and he's dropping some real red pills. To be honest, I don't think his argument refutes mine exactly. I believe 1. schizophrenia is possibly linked to reduced fat in the brain 2. that reduction has some dietary causes. PUFAs being bad generally (increasing cancer) doesn't mean they aren't beneficial in specific circumstances. That said, one article[1] of his links them to retarding brain development and he seems to speculate that saturated fats can be used in the treatment of degenerative brain diseases without giving much evidence. If schizophrenia is a neurodegenerative disease and as Peat seems to agree fats can be used to treat such diseases then my advice was more off on the specific fats suggested rather than fats in general. It could be that both saturated and unsaturated fats have some efficacy in terms of treatment but one kind is better than the other. I'd want to do more research especially considering obesity is a risk factor (though that could be due to carbs/sugars or ethnicity).

[1] https://raypeat.com/articles/articles/fats-degeneration3.shtml

>> No.15081797

>>15080841
Those people in the parking lot are talking about you, can't you hear them?

>> No.15081938

>>15081756
>If schizophrenia is a neurodegenerative disease and as Peat seems to agree fats can be used to treat such diseases then my advice was more off on the specific fats suggested rather than fats in general.
Based schizo, are you self-medicating?

>> No.15081965

:(

>> No.15081997

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>> No.15082014

>>15081184
Autistic in most cases, unless you're retarded

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15082073

>>15081938
>Based schizo, are you self-medicating?
Why, yes, I have skin in the game. How could you tell?

>> No.15082080

>>15081173
this: people seem to almost actively seek that predicate on here; to be schizo/autistic is to be the core of what makes this site enjoyable and ''homely'' to many (at least that is the conception of it i glean from here)

>> No.15082091

>>15081241
Why is meta-4chan so enjoyable? I always get a little giggle out of those meta discussions, because they're so incredibly specific.

>> No.15082787

>>15080841
All of you sound so sick in the head

What are you so angry about?

>> No.15082806

Why are you putting down mental illness anyway? Do you put down people with disabled limbs for being weak as well?

>> No.15082854

Someone answer me.

>> No.15082897

Trash board.

>> No.15082936

There was some study that spoke about grains leaking through the blood vessels and going into the brain. And it seems obvious that spinal fluid washes out the poop particles that the brain makes. I don't know if it's the medications that cause insomnia or if insomnia is just part of what being a schizo is.

>> No.15083087

>>15082936
Some cases are genetic.

I'm willing to bet not sleeping at regular times can make a person crazy or cause psychosis. Not sleeping for a long time in general definitely causes mental problems. Living in an unstable environment of some sort of nature probably contribute to disordered sleep/thought patterns. (figuring out what that nature is like would make excellent academic papers if someone managed to detect and study it--usually it's the person afflicted, since they have the most primary source material)

Hume called them "lively" connections of cause and effect. He considered all causation products of the imagination which create cause/effect relationships based on at least three "principles of association". Connections which stray too far from "constant conjunctions" (more obvious common sense things like flame to heat) held in one's memory are thought to be at least accountable for suspicion for being overly imaginative, which is why he was an empiricist.

The way he differentiates between ideas that are fictions of the imagination and ideas that are beliefs of the imagination is just that beliefs are "felt" more strongly than "fanciful" ideas of the imagination. You could always hold strongly to the idea that say the moon is the progenitor of all evil on Earth, and could also been told that all your life, so that it is always in your memory, but it still wouldn't pass the condition of being "close" to the empirical reality of constant conjunctions.

>> No.15083472

I'm looking for books written in every year AD. I want to find the books of the first decade first before starting to read though.
Anybody know any book from 3 AD?

>> No.15083665

>>15080841
fo' shizzo, muh rizzo.