21-12-2025 10:49 AM
21-12-2025 10:49 AM
Hi all new here. Been on a rollercoaster ride but am open to trying new things. Been diagnosed as schizophrenic after losing my job. The future looks a little scary but walking and trying to stay positive seems to help.
21-12-2025 01:27 PM
21-12-2025 01:27 PM
Hi, I have same diagnosis and I walk a lot every day, bad weather doesn't stop me, Eat well and Keep well Hydrated. [edited by moderator]
21-12-2025 01:58 PM
21-12-2025 01:58 PM
Hi, thanks for reaching out. I read a couple of your posts. Be happy to have a coach. Stay cool
23-12-2025 11:03 AM
23-12-2025 11:03 AM
I'm calm and relaxed and child of the seventies always cool.
23-12-2025 06:15 PM
23-12-2025 06:15 PM
Brother gave me Dark Side of the Moon in the 70s @PinkFloyd
@p1 Diagnosis is very scary. Walking is great and eat and drink well ( the right stuff of course). lol
I am the daughter of 2 schizophrenics whatever that means. I no longer think the doctors know as much as they pretend.
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