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Old 03-11-2007, 01:03 AM #1
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Unhappy im just all messed up

my name is andy
as it says im all sorts of messed up i am a bi-polar schizophrenic with GAD there was a few other things in their "diagnosis" i also have neurofibromatosis type 1 with tumors covering the nerves on my spine and several other places its a bumer
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welcome to the forum andy-
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Andy, BP and schitzophrenia both? I know a lot of the symptoms over lap, but wouldn't you be schitzoaffective? I had a friend who had schitzophrenia, then he got MS. I felt he had been dealt a hard hand. Luckily, he did not seemed bothered by the MS. He stumbled a bit and had balance problems, but he just kept motoring along.
At any rate welcome to the forum, it is going to be great having you here, and I look forward to getting to know you better.
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its not full on schitzophrenia but it feels more and more like that attribute is comming on but my doc had nothing to say about schitzoaffective
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hi andy

i'm glad you found us. lots of support and information.

i replied to you on SOS.
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Welcome to the NeuroTalk Forums! I'm very glad to meet you. You're welcome to come here any time you like and join in the discussions. I hope to see you around!

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I am sorry to hear about all the problems life has dealt you. I am sure you are probably referring to Bipolar with Psychotic Symptoms. It can be very similar to Schizophrenia. I am not sure what GAD stands for though. We look forward to getting to know you here!
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Default I aso have Nf1

If you ever want to talk you can message me. I know what a bumber this condition can be.
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Welcome to NeuroTalk Andy. It's good to meet you, and I'm so pleased you found your way here.

Have a look around the forums. I'm sure you'll find others with conditions like your own, who'd be more than happy to answer your questions and give you support.

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