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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 690658" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>The idea that a country that had no schizophrenia fascinated me so much that I did intensive searches on this...and only was disappointed. I have no doubt some doctor said so,but if it were true the information would be everywhere and certainly the methods would also be used everywhere. This would be especially true amongst the wealthy who can go anywhere and afford anything to stop schizophrenia. There is no such country. There are charts on schizophrenia rates and all countries are mentioned.</p><p></p><p>Also, many people are psychotic all the time or for years, such as John Nash. Also, due to my own mental health issues, I am friendly with a lot of people who are mentally ill or have mentally ill loved ones. Many have schizophrenic members who have been sick for a very long time. So I don't know who this guy is who wrote the six month thing, but I know from real people's experiences that psychosis can go on and on.</p><p></p><p>Many parents, some extremely well.off, would go anywhere and pay anything to stop a beloved family member from suffering this if only such a place existed, no?</p><p></p><p>In the age of information if schizophrenia were being wiped out anywhere, more than just this one doctor would know. The world would know.</p><p></p><p>I will keep looking as I am highly interested in schizophrenia and have studied up on it a lot and like to stay informed. Thanks for this info. I will continue to explore.</p><p></p><p>I don't think anyone with a half a brain would blame a psychotic person for being ill unless it were due to drug use, like meth. One who'd blame somebody for schizophrenia simply has no heart. None at all. It is heinous to blame the victim for schizophrenia. It is like blaming somebody for cancer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 690658, member: 1550"] The idea that a country that had no schizophrenia fascinated me so much that I did intensive searches on this...and only was disappointed. I have no doubt some doctor said so,but if it were true the information would be everywhere and certainly the methods would also be used everywhere. This would be especially true amongst the wealthy who can go anywhere and afford anything to stop schizophrenia. There is no such country. There are charts on schizophrenia rates and all countries are mentioned. Also, many people are psychotic all the time or for years, such as John Nash. Also, due to my own mental health issues, I am friendly with a lot of people who are mentally ill or have mentally ill loved ones. Many have schizophrenic members who have been sick for a very long time. So I don't know who this guy is who wrote the six month thing, but I know from real people's experiences that psychosis can go on and on. Many parents, some extremely well.off, would go anywhere and pay anything to stop a beloved family member from suffering this if only such a place existed, no? In the age of information if schizophrenia were being wiped out anywhere, more than just this one doctor would know. The world would know. I will keep looking as I am highly interested in schizophrenia and have studied up on it a lot and like to stay informed. Thanks for this info. I will continue to explore. I don't think anyone with a half a brain would blame a psychotic person for being ill unless it were due to drug use, like meth. One who'd blame somebody for schizophrenia simply has no heart. None at all. It is heinous to blame the victim for schizophrenia. It is like blaming somebody for cancer. [/QUOTE]
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