- Feb 28, 2017
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Okay so I was diagnosed with Schizophrenia, but have tried a lot of medicines and the improvements are mild. However, besides taking medicine, I have also been studying the Bible. I’d say the improvements I have from faith rival my improvements from medicine, is what I’m saying. But I do both.
I am not perfect, and am also not as perfect as your everyday normal person. But I am improving. My psychiatrist focuses on my improvements instead of my faults. He even once went so far as to say that I am improving at such a rapid rate, one day I might not even have bad symptoms.
Anyway, something which I do have is spiritual attacks. When I joined these forums and was a new Christian, I went back and forth between being a Christian and an Atheist every week. I have now gotten to the point where I just have problems with my faith about once a month.
A darkness has been lifted from me though. I see how the darkness tries to seep back in, but I have made improvements. I am gaining a little bit of stability as well in terms of not being either in disbelief or in a state of being overzealous all the time. Both states have on occasion made me look really stupid, even if what I was saying was true.
I am not perfect, and am also not as perfect as your everyday normal person. But I am improving. My psychiatrist focuses on my improvements instead of my faults. He even once went so far as to say that I am improving at such a rapid rate, one day I might not even have bad symptoms.
Anyway, something which I do have is spiritual attacks. When I joined these forums and was a new Christian, I went back and forth between being a Christian and an Atheist every week. I have now gotten to the point where I just have problems with my faith about once a month.
A darkness has been lifted from me though. I see how the darkness tries to seep back in, but I have made improvements. I am gaining a little bit of stability as well in terms of not being either in disbelief or in a state of being overzealous all the time. Both states have on occasion made me look really stupid, even if what I was saying was true.