Since it's easier to say or ask things online to people you don't know in real life, I figured, let's try here. After reading some posts here, and the comments I read on getDare, I think the chance of getting hurtful or demeaning replies here is rather slim.
For as long as I can remember I've had a great deal of problems with relationships. Both with just friends as romantic relationships. The reason for this is that most people I meet get the feeling they can't handle me, that I'm too much for them. Most of the time, women are just scared of me, while I get the feeling that men just don't want to insecure to deal with someone like me.
Just about all the problems I have concerning this subject can be associated with schizophrenia, a condition of which I'm diagnosed years ago. Well, as long as I n remember.
This is not dissociative identity disorder, I don't have multiple personalities. But at times I do hallucinate, get extremely paranoid or start to talk or think in an way that I can only describe as "a word salad". Words and sentences just don't have anything to do with each other and just come out all mixed up. On some occasions I have experienced catatonic states or moments of extreme aggression after or during one of these episodes.
Just to clarify: no, I'm no direct danger to myself or others. And yes, I do understand that this behavior, or change in behavior, can freak people out or cause them to be afraid of me. But the symptoms can be managed with medication and therapy, which have worked for 218 days now. That's no guarantee for the future though.
If you haven't giving up reading this thread for being so long and possibly boring, I'd like to ask you 2 things.
a) If you can picture being around someone like me, would it freak you out or scare you enough to shun me?
b) If you met someone with this condition, would you want him/her to tell you early on (like one of the first few times you talk), or would you understand the need of that person to wait until there is at least a basic feeling of trust?
I've had long (as well as boring, frustrating and extremely emotional) conversations about this with a lot of people, most of them professionals. But I'd still really like to read your view on this.
For as long as I can remember I've had a great deal of problems with relationships. Both with just friends as romantic relationships. The reason for this is that most people I meet get the feeling they can't handle me, that I'm too much for them. Most of the time, women are just scared of me, while I get the feeling that men just don't want to insecure to deal with someone like me.
Just about all the problems I have concerning this subject can be associated with schizophrenia, a condition of which I'm diagnosed years ago. Well, as long as I n remember.
This is not dissociative identity disorder, I don't have multiple personalities. But at times I do hallucinate, get extremely paranoid or start to talk or think in an way that I can only describe as "a word salad". Words and sentences just don't have anything to do with each other and just come out all mixed up. On some occasions I have experienced catatonic states or moments of extreme aggression after or during one of these episodes.
Just to clarify: no, I'm no direct danger to myself or others. And yes, I do understand that this behavior, or change in behavior, can freak people out or cause them to be afraid of me. But the symptoms can be managed with medication and therapy, which have worked for 218 days now. That's no guarantee for the future though.
If you haven't giving up reading this thread for being so long and possibly boring, I'd like to ask you 2 things.
a) If you can picture being around someone like me, would it freak you out or scare you enough to shun me?
b) If you met someone with this condition, would you want him/her to tell you early on (like one of the first few times you talk), or would you understand the need of that person to wait until there is at least a basic feeling of trust?
I've had long (as well as boring, frustrating and extremely emotional) conversations about this with a lot of people, most of them professionals. But I'd still really like to read your view on this.