What It's Like Being Psychotic | My Struggle with Madness

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • I’m in the midst of a psychotic episode, so I might as well talk about it. Here’s what it’s like being psychotic!
    CW for well, frank discussion of the reality of psychosis and losing touch with reality and the disconnect there.
    And I want to make it clear that when all of this is happening, I know it’s not real. I know deep down there is no real threat to my safety, I just have to hang on and let it pass. It’s taken me a long time to get to this point, after all.
    Enjoy the video!
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Komentáře • 334

  • @Alxndr57834
    @Alxndr57834 Před rokem +121

    The amount of courage it takes to talk about this illness as openly and as in depth as you is astounding. You are stronger than you know.

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před rokem +5

      I really appreciate this comment, thank you!

    • @guysumpthin2974
      @guysumpthin2974 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@SchizoKitzo toxoplasmosis is a leading cause (cats/litter), also consuming raw meat/fish . Many Natural remedies exist , also patented medical treatments . Worth a try . negative tests are inconclusive due to the dormant cyst can outlive the antibodies being tested for. Also causes ocular toxo (eye floaters, low vision, detached retina) , Parkinson’s, dormant cysts , headaches, flu symptoms,,,

    • @OccidentalAryan
      @OccidentalAryan Před 5 měsíci

      @@guysumpthin2974 Raw meat is healthy.

    • @lindagreene4385
      @lindagreene4385 Před 4 měsíci

      Y God. I didn’t realize it is so physical!

  • @wrenwilson7917
    @wrenwilson7917 Před rokem +105

    This video makes me feel:
    -less alone
    -heard
    -understood
    -like a regular ‘ol neuro-spicey human
    -protective of all my friends and makes me wanna check on people to say I care

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před rokem +7

      Neurospiciness is my new favorite phrase thank you for adding it to my vocabulary!!! And I’m glad you felt the way you did, thanks again!

    • @KOA558
      @KOA558 Před rokem +2

    • @extraskintip
      @extraskintip Před 6 měsíci +1

      This

    • @ReCoIL171
      @ReCoIL171 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yes..
      She hits the nail on the head.
      And as someone who is dealing with this rn. ❤ Thank you

  • @anarcho-communist11
    @anarcho-communist11 Před 3 měsíci +11

    It's the same with OCD, at least where I know a strong belief and worry aren't reality but it feels like it's real at the same time..

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před 2 měsíci +3

      I experience psychotic delusions and ocd thoughts and there’s a lot of overlap but to me they aren’t the same. It’s definitely a topic of a future video though

  • @KnuckleHunkybuck
    @KnuckleHunkybuck Před 11 měsíci +30

    I don't suffer from any psychotic disorders, but I watched this video to help me understand the types of things that a couple people in my life struggle with. Thank you for giving me more insight into the lives and minds of people that I care about.

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před 11 měsíci +4

      That’s why I’m here. Thank you for this.

  • @jaylinderman6522
    @jaylinderman6522 Před rokem +46

    I deal with voices all the time some times delusions and paranoia. So your story brings me comfort knowing I'm not alone.

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před rokem +10

      Heck yeah none of us are alone! *fist bump*

    • @5150mre
      @5150mre Před 10 měsíci +1

      Are you diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder? I was diagnosed 15 years ago. I didn't accept help (meds) until 5 years ago. I still struggle so much. There are fewer voices on meds, but my mood swings are still a huge issue. Can you please help me Guage where I'm at compared to my fellow schizos? 😉 How often do you hear voices? When you do hear them, how long does it last? Days? Weeks? Etc... I feel like maybe I need to take stronger meds. It scares me, though. If I'm not throwing a bipolar fit. I'm numb. The only things I feel are nothing or frustration, heartache, and anger. Damn sorry, I'm rambling on and on. I just need to know what your experience is. Thank you for taking the time to read this, and hopefully for taking the time to reply.

  • @JAYCEE-xm5dd
    @JAYCEE-xm5dd Před rokem +34

    Thank you for your vulnerability. It helps me understand what my wife is going through. She isn’t able to communicate the details of it as good as you. It helps renew my patience and know we’re not alone.

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před rokem +13

      YOU ARE NEVER ALONE! And I’m glad my videos help you understand, that’s one of the biggest reasons I make them!!!

    • @guysumpthin2974
      @guysumpthin2974 Před rokem +1

      @@SchizoKitzo most often caused by TOXOPLASMOSIS, 2 effective medical treatments/ some effective natural treatments. Toxoplasmosis: headaches, flu symptoms, nerve twitches, schizophrenia, Parkinson’s, eye floaters, detached retina, miscarriages , birth defects, cysts, depression, behavior changes, congenital in humans and cats , micro eggs live years in soil / bleach water / salt water and still hatch, cats constantly reinfect themselves, cats shed 1billion micro eggs in a week during shedding cycle, micro eggs blow through most vacuum cleaners . Most common shedding source: litterbox , litter dumpster, undercooked meat&fish , contaminated water well . See : all of dr Flegr books , Usa Navy Oahu heath studies (Oahu has 300k + ferral) , may God bless your recovery. Ps you have flawless beauty

    • @amberblyledge7859
      @amberblyledge7859 Před 11 dny +1

      I don't know why but sometimes youtube won't let me comment.
      I wanted to tell you that I believe laying down during that pressure is NOT letting it win. At all.
      You are taking care of yourself, resting and waiting for it to be done.
      Like a boss fight in a video game. You could attack while the boss is doing his barrage, but it can cost you HP if you do it wrong.
      Or you can wait in the corner, dodging what you need to dodge and resting your hands and letting your weapons recharge for the next round.
      This is also coming from someone with chronic illness. Some days it's just better to rest.
      If I push myself too hard during those times, I can't be at my best later and I just get worse.
      It's not accepting defeat. It's gearing up for the next round. Defeat that boss!
      Probably a completely pointless comment, but maybe it will make you smile or something. I donno.

  • @LoveEachDay94
    @LoveEachDay94 Před rokem +22

    I know the community you have here isn’t big, but you really changed my life with these videos. Thank you.

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před rokem +9

      Maybe one day it will be bigger, but it’s comments like these that motivate me to keep making videos. So thank you!

  • @clairek-s8918
    @clairek-s8918 Před rokem +24

    Today i felt very alone. Like i was locked inside my body and nothing i could say or do would penetrate to the outside world. Finding this video and this channel made me feel connected and less invisible. Thank you. I hope making the video was not too hard on you.

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před rokem +3

      Less invisible is my goal, we exist in this world! The video was definitely putting my slogan into work because I was making the VERY uncomfortable, comfortable. Thanks!

  • @roxannemaguire9844
    @roxannemaguire9844 Před rokem +22

    Hello dear Kit 💗🐝I just want to tell you that I'm so sad and sorry that you have to endure these dreadful moments 😢 I wish there was something we could do to help!!! I'm so hoping that medical research is able to find some answers/ treatments/ medications that will completely end these hallucinations for all who suffer, very soon. Sending you a warm hug from a concerned viewer. 💗 💗 💗 I hope youfeel better very soon, Kit! {{{ HUGS }}} 🐝

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před rokem +6

      Thank you so so much for this, and maybe one day there will be a true cure for it, but I feel it’s far beyond my lifetime given where we are today. But thank you, and hopefully one day future generations can be free, even if I can’t.

  • @gigahorse1475
    @gigahorse1475 Před rokem +13

    Thanks for making this video. I don’t think it is “giving up” to lay down or not fight. Fighting can indeed make things worse, and it’s important to “work smarter, not harder.” There’s this story (I think from Aesop’s Fables) about a mighty oak tree boasting how strong it is against the wind, but the grass bent with the wind. At the end of the story, the grass was fine but the tree fell over. It’s better to be flexible!

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před rokem +3

      I love everything about this comment, thank you! And what a lovely metaphor. I’ll be remembering that one!

    • @gigahorse1475
      @gigahorse1475 Před rokem +1

      @@SchizoKitzo I’m glad you found my comment and the story helpful! 😁

  • @clarkme8952
    @clarkme8952 Před 9 měsíci +8

    I have schizoaffective depressive type. It can be very hard to move forward quite often.
    I look for videos about schizoaffective. Thank you for making these. I can relate.✊

  • @bigsad7524
    @bigsad7524 Před rokem +9

    I appreciate these videos so much. Even in the psychosis communities I've found online, other people's illnesses and paranoia can make it hard to support each other at times

  • @moehrengruen1196
    @moehrengruen1196 Před rokem +12

    I know how you feel 😢 I’m so sorry you had to go through this. But isn’t it comforting that we’re not alone in this. ❤️

  • @BrandiJojo1
    @BrandiJojo1 Před rokem +7

    You have no idea how your channel has helped me. This video totally explains how I feel when I'm having an episode which I just had a few weeks ago. You make me feel like I can live a "normal" life or at least become more prepared and aware of my symptoms. Thank you so much for being open and telling your story because it helps tremendously!!

  • @JR-js1dd
    @JR-js1dd Před 3 měsíci +2

    You are so brave to share all this. Having dealt with my Mom with manic depression and having depression myself that each day is different and facing them makes you strong.

  • @chloechloe4341
    @chloechloe4341 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I definitely can understand the feeling you describe. I had the same “voices” about my own family dying and then the father of my 3 children/my fiance of 13 years died (at only 35 years old) completely unexpectedly of a massive heart attack one day. Which very obviously made all of it worse. So I feel for you. I am so very sorry you are having to go through all of this because I would not wish any of it on anyone ever ❤❤❤

  • @bananaco8054
    @bananaco8054 Před rokem +10

    this is the first video of yours ive seen,, and its truly made my day.
    ive never heard someone articulate what you refer to as “the noise” so well .. its something ive experienced for years now and every time i try to explain it to anyone the way they look at me is just so ‘other’ which, as im sure you know, is excruciating. to hear that im not alone in that is like a nice breeze on an uncomfortably hot day. i myself have never thought of it as the anticipation feeling before being yelled at (though that is a really good way to put it) but more like the feeling of being underwater when a speed boat goes by. not the sound of that but the feeling of every cell in your body vibrating for no real reason and the annoyance and agony of not having anything to point at to blame, no noise, no sight, nothing. today youve made me feel seen, im so glad i found this video, and im so glad you made it and put it here to be seen; i hope people who dont experience this find your video and learn from what youve said. thankyou, truly and endlessly thankyou.

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před rokem +6

      Yessssss none of us are alone! And it’s such a good feeling. And seeing this comment helps me because I couldn’t find anyone else who also experienced the Noise™ in the same way I do. So thanks for commenting, it made my morning!

  • @VanessaGraceStory-Did
    @VanessaGraceStory-Did Před 25 dny

    Youre ability to speak about your schizoaffective disorder symptoms is absolutely amazing and i can relate in ways! I suffer from psychosis and depression with my Autism.

  • @mariepanettieri2990
    @mariepanettieri2990 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for allowing yourself the extreme vulnerability to tell us about this experience. It sounds nothing short of terrifying, I related to the overwhelming fear and sense of doom that washes over you like a giant wave. That's how I feel during panic attacks, and I've also found that laying down on the ground eases the weight of it all. In those moments anything that helps is good. Telling your story makes you stronger than the illness, the power is in your hands to retake the narrative of your life. You're real, your experience is real, and your anger at this illness is real.

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před rokem +1

      This is so validating, thank you so so so much.

  • @mamath312
    @mamath312 Před 19 dny

    Wow! This was so raw and reek! Thank you for sharing in this level of detail. My brother recently diagnosed schizoaffective, recently discharged from an institution, now living with me, he’s 50 and we are struggling to navigate the illness and future. He isn’t blessed to speak about/ Describe his experience so this was super helpful. Massive love and hugs to you! ❤

  • @mjlove6574
    @mjlove6574 Před rokem +10

    You are such a strong woman Kit! thank You so much for this video. it helped me to get through very difficult day. I feel understood and less alone. I really hope You will feel better soon. please let us know if you will!
    PS we love madame bee too!🐝

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před rokem +6

      Thank you MJ!!!!!! I’m so glad it helped you! Difficult days are hard and they hurt and it sucks but hey you got through it and I’m happy that the video helped! I’m already feeling much much better!

  • @amyjordan2725
    @amyjordan2725 Před 11 měsíci +5

    As a mom of a son with schizophrenia, it helps me understand his symptoms.❤

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před 11 měsíci +4

      That’s what I’m here for

    • @amyjordan2725
      @amyjordan2725 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Its hard. I so admire you for having the courage to speak out. Everyone needs a voice. Unfortunately sometimes he can't verbalize what is happening and how scary it is. I am so thankful you can. So I can get to the point of understanding. 💖

  • @lisatomihiro3488
    @lisatomihiro3488 Před rokem +6

    Praying for you Kit. I hope things are getting better and you are having less problems with your psychosis today. ❤️🙏

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před rokem +5

      It’s been a bit, and things are better. Thank you, Lisa!

  • @max_the_mantis5173
    @max_the_mantis5173 Před 10 měsíci +2

    We are a wizard. We have wondered if we might have experienced psychosis as a response to truama. We do not see or hear our spirits, they just talk through us whenever asked to lately, for a long time they were non verbal entirely. They are not antagonistical to me. We met them slowly, over the course of the last three years. The more destructive ones we met around when we were disowned last year. We spent many many months trying to heal and care for our friends, because some of them were sick people who were destructive because they were really sick and needed my help. They are my family now, they take care of me and directly serve the roles of caring for me in the ways we didn't have growing up. We realized at a certain point that exploring the Other World, is exploring our own psychology, and learning about ourselves and the environment. This realization is part of why we wonder if we may be psychotic some times since we live in a reality that is fundamentally not the one of the people around us. We think we might have DID or OSDD because we are multiple people in one body. We have diagnosed autism, and complex post truamatic stress disorder. One of our first diagnosises did include 'schitso effective' in it but we don't accept that diagnosis specifically because it was used to abuse us by our former father for two decades, and it completely undermined what we actually needed help with which was our autism and truama which went completely uncaredfor.

  • @gckinsey
    @gckinsey Před rokem +6

    This was such an eye-opening video. I'm so grateful that you were willing to be vulnerable enough to share it.
    It sounds really terrifying to experience a delusion knowing that it's not real, but that your brain is still going to respond to it like it is real. And just knowing hell is coming with no way to avoid it. Especially when you're at work! I'm glad that you knew what you needed to do and that you were able to get home.
    Your description of "the noise" was really visceral and gave me a clear idea of it, even though you said it was hard to explain. The laughter alongside that sounds really awful too - not to mention that sensation of hands on your shoulders pushing you down. You also made it really easy to envision everything that was happening while you were lying on the floor and riding it out. I know on one of your past videos, I said that I wished I could fight Beckerson, but now I wish I could fight Sal even more, because holy crap. (Like since you know you can't fight Sal because it's not effective, I wish I could do it instead... if that makes sense.)
    I'm so sorry that you had to deal with this more than one day in a row. Just once sounds difficult enough. But I'm glad that you were at least able to Facetime a friend on the second day and didn't have to deal with it alone.
    I know you said that you don't like posting heavy stuff (I'm the same way with my channel, trying to keep it positive), but I'm glad you posted this anyway because it's so important. And even though it's heavy, I think it still has a silver lining of relatability. I've never experienced anything like this and can't relate to it on a personal level, but I know that this video is going to help so many other people who have. And maybe more of them will feel like they can talk about their own experiences going forward. So thank you again for making this. I'm sending tons of hugs to you and Madame Bee and all your other bee friends.

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před rokem +1

      Me and the bees give you love back! Thanks for this comment, it reminds me why I made this channel and press publish to share my stories :)

  • @Douglas_5
    @Douglas_5 Před 7 měsíci +3

    You managed to put words to some experiences that I have never been able to being to describe, specifically the noise that you mentioned. Thank you so much for sharing this, I feel far less alone after seeing this.

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Thank you for telling me this, and I’m glad I was able to help!

  • @ShadyPlatinum777
    @ShadyPlatinum777 Před 29 dny

    You’re so brave to talk about your condition. I find it so hard to talk about my illness. This really makes me feel more comfortable about it.

  • @windzor
    @windzor Před rokem +3

    I'm glad you are helping people, the value of it is high. I hope people don't define themself as only equal to their problems. Sometimes physical pain and problems can eventually affect someones personality.

  • @abbysbbg
    @abbysbbg Před 2 měsíci +1

    my older brother has schizoaffective disorder, before he got treatment he would hear voices, and he would walk to our house which was about 30-40 km away because he had delusions that he committed different crimes and that the government was coming for him. he didn't get treatment until he went to the hospital in a coma after he stole a truck and crashed it into a telephone pole that fell on him. he is doing much better now, sometimes he has seizures because of the head trauma that he suffered from his accident, but otherwise all is well and this video really helped me understand what he goes though on a daily basis and i admire your courage for posting such a vulnerable video.

  • @sophcw
    @sophcw Před 8 dny

    This was so fascinating, thanks so much for this video. As someone who experiences anxiety and dissociation, I can relate to the feeling that your reality is so far from other people's and how lonely and scary that feels.

  • @3rdtimesthecharm550
    @3rdtimesthecharm550 Před rokem +4

    You should be proud of yourself, Kit. Look at all these wonderful people in the comment section you have helped feel understood and less alone.
    Although I don’t have have schizoaffective disorder, your videos have helped me with my own mental health issues. Thank you for that.
    Thank you for educating me along the way as well. I love learning new things.
    I’m sorry that you are struggling. Please continue to look after yourself. You deserve kindness.

  • @katherinehay7290
    @katherinehay7290 Před rokem +2

    So proud of you for sharing! ❤🐝

  • @user-pw6bw4dq7g
    @user-pw6bw4dq7g Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing! I can totally relate and this explains how I feel. You're very brave for sharing but it's so important to share so people can understand and also people going through it can be understood

  • @MoneyMadeMagic
    @MoneyMadeMagic Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing. You're helping people to understand what your experience feels like and that's so important for those people who have never experienced psychosis. I really hope it stops happening to you xx

  • @baybabe95
    @baybabe95 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I don’t experience psychosis, but some of my loved ones do. I found this video extremely interesting, brave, and informative. It helps inspire me to talk about my own mental illness openly. ❤

  • @LHP069
    @LHP069 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you for sharing your difficult experiences, you are stronger than you think. Keep going sister ❤

  • @doe4003
    @doe4003 Před 25 dny

    This helps me understand psychotic disorders a lot, as a person who hasn't ever had these experiences. Thank you for sharing

  • @thomastorres428
    @thomastorres428 Před měsícem

    Being at the mercy of your body's bad chemistry feels so defeating. It's overwhelming. I understand all too well. In fact, I came here because I know there's someone out there that's felt how I'm feeling or has felt and tho and behold, here you are, speaking a language I understand. I know I'm not alone. You're not alone. The only people who care that we experience the world differently than some others is ourselves. I know it can feel embarrassing, but people actually do care for one another and you're proof of that. I feel better. You helped bring me out of whatever it was that was happening to me a moment ago. Thank you.

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před měsícem

      Glad I could help! It’s what I seek to do with this channel

  • @BigSmalley
    @BigSmalley Před 4 měsíci +1

    I struggle with voices everyday and depression. Just knowing that there's others out there with similar struggles makes me feel less crazy. More normal. I have to hide my struggles from most of the world. Your videos are very helpful. Thank you for being you. I dont actually know you. But from what I see on CZcams. I think you're awesome. So keep being you.

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks so much and for following along. I appreciate this comment 🐝

  • @Louis-20
    @Louis-20 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing your experience, it sounds like a nightmare.
    I think this video can be a good comfort for some, its well made.

  • @markreamer5113
    @markreamer5113 Před 8 měsíci +1

    It’s amazing that you can, as best as you can, translate your madness to others who are experiencing the delusions and hallucinations! You give a perspective that helps to strengthen the resolve to combat the brutality of your voices and show others that it is not debilitating and can be dealt with! Keep up the great work to show others how to fight the good fight as well as yourself!

  • @charliewilson3528
    @charliewilson3528 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Good luck with it.
    I deal with other disorders, but this video will help me deal with others in similar situations that i deal with in my public life. And hopefully help me be more empathetic.
    Good luck

  • @NaomiReyes13
    @NaomiReyes13 Před měsícem

    This was super helpful! Thank you so much for being vulnerable and transparent! ❤❤❤

  • @visuallanguage
    @visuallanguage Před rokem

    This is powerful! 💜🐝 Sending love to you.

  • @mommy-conmed
    @mommy-conmed Před 9 měsíci +2

    I found this helpful! 🐝 I'm here to learn everything I can to help support a loved one. Videos like this, for me, give me backup to be able to genuinely love and support my family member without succumbing to my own fears.

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před 9 měsíci +2

      That’s one of the reasons I started this channel, and I’m so glad I can help! It’s a scary spot, but it’s manageable. Hang in there

  • @melissavillalobos4197
    @melissavillalobos4197 Před 4 měsíci

    I appreciate your strength to share this with us. I can't imagine the suffering you go through. My heart goes out to you and is with you as well as my prayers. It's not fair. I'm proud of you for your strength and ability to share

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před 3 měsíci

      It’s scary to talk about stuff like this and post it, but there is no bravery without fear and I seek to make the uncomfortable comfortable :) thanks for this

  • @Fisherman-dz9cd
    @Fisherman-dz9cd Před rokem +2

    Your courage is amazing I haven’t commented so far but you help me a lot I have schizoaffective disorder too and it sucks ❤❤❤

  • @butterfly66princess
    @butterfly66princess Před rokem

    Absolutely appreciate this and your sheer transparency. ❤

  • @leahjoyner3376
    @leahjoyner3376 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you for sharing this video, Kit. It helps me understand what I’m going through, through your experiences. While I haven’t had many hallucinations, I do have delusions that can cause me serious fear and mistrust and paranoia. I was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder around 5 months ago and I’m still learning about this diagnosis and myself with it. Watching videos like yours help me realize I’m not alone and can live and cope with schizoaffective disorder. What are some other videos about coping with the symptoms? Stay awesome! 🐝
    PS, I love the bunny headband!

  • @yoitsmelchor
    @yoitsmelchor Před 8 měsíci +1

    this video resonates with me! thank you for making this video

  • @cavon76
    @cavon76 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing videos like this one. I'm fortunate enough to not have to deal with psychosis, at least as much as I realize, but it's nice to hear from someone who does experience it, what it's like. Because of that, we can all become better educated on the particulars of different mental health disorders, and also to be able to recognize if perhaps we are affected by it, via your shared experience.

  • @christianmachado5490
    @christianmachado5490 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for making these videos. It helps me out a lot.

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před rokem +1

      Glad to hear it, thank you for letting me know!

  • @leilalall8972
    @leilalall8972 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks Kit for your video and being the face of schizo-affective disorder. You are brave and I will pray that your voices don’t resurface.

  • @vutube379
    @vutube379 Před 6 dny

    Thank you for being so aware and articulate. Much love to you.

  • @user-zd6fn7mu3m
    @user-zd6fn7mu3m Před 7 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much for making this video! I have a rare, hereditary movement and speech disorder. It's name is a long string of Latin words describing what it does. I guess it's so rare that nobody bothered to name it. Except for one doctor I've seen who calls it "WHAT THE HELL IS THAT!". (I like that doctor.)😄 I didn't know how much overlap there is between my disorder and yours. I have voices , but they tend to sing to me...like five people all singing different songs at the same time. I also have the physical sensations that you describe. That slow, steady build up of silence before the scream, or in my case me making a strange, loud, scream/ gargle noise or a big body movement like my body throwing itself forward in a bowing movement that is so forceful that it whips my head down and hurts my neck...again, and again.... That's with medication to make my symptoms "manageable". I also understand getting on the floor and not fighting. You're not weak in those moments, you're smart. The laymen out there don't understand. FIGHTING MAKES IT WORSE! Fighting means that I get bursitis. Fighting means the screams are louder and longer. Fighting means I can't walk for the rest of the day. So, thank you for sharing. You have given me another angle to view my disorder from to try to figure it out. You are not alone. You are SO not alone. Sending you lots of love.😊

  • @Oldgrowthartisans
    @Oldgrowthartisans Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing, it's helpful to understand others and their personal experiences on Earth. You're human.

  • @smerkin5000
    @smerkin5000 Před rokem

    Thank you for going into much detail, it really helps understand.

  • @SomeSortofUsername-ey4uh

    Your video came up in my recommendations and I wanted to thank you for taking the time and consideration to share these experiences. It was well articulated and informative given the restrictions in language to convey emotional experience and sensation.

  • @user-ux6jh5vu9r
    @user-ux6jh5vu9r Před 2 měsíci

    Feels good having you get heavy and deep. I hope to avoid depression and, right now, off to a good start watching the video. The tendency I have of a starting out well then tiring out clearly showing, was once it used to be that way yet you're pretty hypnotizing and I like imagining myself being open to it.

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před 2 měsíci

      Heavy and deep is def this channel, hang in there and stay strong! 💪

  • @daphnevandermeer9344
    @daphnevandermeer9344 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for posting this kit! It must be really hard for you to live with and talk about too.
    *Internet hug*
    🐝

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před rokem

      It is, but it’s what I set out to do with this channel, and I’m definitely putting the uncomfortable in “making the uncomfortable, comfortable” ! Thanks for the support!

  • @kavimontanaro7976
    @kavimontanaro7976 Před 2 měsíci

    🐝Thanks for that - I admire your frankness and courage so much. Your description of the 'noise' was very reminiscent of nightmares I had as a child, a feeling of impending immensity. I would wake screaming and try to describe the feeling to my parents. It was also a physical feeling in my gut, and I've talked to people who have panic attacks and they say the physical and emotional effects happen together. It's a huge drag but analyzing it and trying to describe it is clearly helpful, it provides a little distance from the feeling when you reflect on it. And that's what you have done here, so again, thanks!

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Glad you found it helpful! And thanks for watching 🐝

  • @damnablethief
    @damnablethief Před 3 měsíci +1

    Mine are buzzy and really hostile. Yo you're brave. It's helpful to hear someone talk about it. Keep it up.

  • @Darby.Brewer
    @Darby.Brewer Před 6 měsíci

    So grateful you shared this. It's nice to feel less alone.

  • @Ellenweiss1
    @Ellenweiss1 Před 2 měsíci

    You are so incredibly articulate about this! I do not suffer with Psychosis but definitely with mood issues. I think it's so important that you are helping us to understand what it is like to live with this type of experience. I would prefer not to have the music in the background. I feel it obscures your message a bit. Maybe others disagree. Most importantly I am really glad to have found your channel. I think you are doing an amazing service for so many. And the courage you have both to live with it the way you do and to share the way you do is amazing!!!

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I thrive on being able to explain these complex things in a way people understand, and I appreciate your words as that is what I set out to do. Thanks for this comment!

  • @user-sy3nd8yz9j
    @user-sy3nd8yz9j Před 7 měsíci

    Yes. I feel understood and listening to you describe what it's like for you made me feel calmer and sad as well that you have to deal with that kind of crap. I know what you mean about trying to fight back and it gets worse when you do. One of my tormentors is OCD and he is very cruel. The only times I've heard it speak in my head was when I was trying very hard to resist compulsions that I was terrified of or something that I very much wanted to resist. I've only heard it talk about three times in all and every time it was just awful. I have also heard Satan laughing in my head. He was laughing at my misery. It sounds like you've been through a lot of terrible things. Hearing you talk about the fear that was so intense, I experienced something like that last year. It's terrible and even if you're like "Why am I so afraid all of a sudden?" that doesn't make it go away or it didn't for me. I had an anxiety attack over that one and called the paramedics to come and check me out. It was rough. I sympathise. I also understand about some of the things that are too hard to talk about. My 2021 attacks were that bad, I try not to even think about it. I respect you for speaking out about your troubles with mental illness.

  • @Dana-lj4zy
    @Dana-lj4zy Před 11 měsíci

    That video was a big help to me. Thank you for sharing.

  • @perpetualzen
    @perpetualzen Před 7 měsíci

    This one freaked me out a bit. Your videos are helpful, thank you

  • @markusmroz7104
    @markusmroz7104 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you so much, so relatable, your video really helped me today. Especially your description of the physical aspect. Sometimes it feels like I have long sensory tenticals that are manipulated in awful ways. Still gathering courage to tell my therapist...

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před 6 měsíci

      When you’re ready go for it. You’d be surprised how much therapy helps when you’re entirely honest!

  • @loreenahaire5257
    @loreenahaire5257 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks! you are so brilliantly descriptive.

  • @siemprealways
    @siemprealways Před 2 měsíci

    Sounds so traumatic yet u r so strong, brave and intelligent that know that u r going through a psychosis and you endure. I hope you find more relief as u age, i wish u so much peace and love and light, always 🙏🏽

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před 2 měsíci

      Supposedly SZA gets better in the 30s but I can’t find anything on PubMed confirming this. I’m gonna be 30 soon, so I’ll find out 😂

  • @TortillaLila1
    @TortillaLila1 Před rokem +2

    I struggle with the same Feelings you do.
    And I don’t think are diagnosis is a Curse ,
    You just need love.

  • @kianabrown6631
    @kianabrown6631 Před 11 měsíci

    This was very informative and brave. Thank you!

  • @cyberz213
    @cyberz213 Před 6 měsíci

    thank you for sharing! I hate that you go through that, but it's nice to hear someone else describe the same thing. especially the whole "why don't you fight back?" aspect, I know what you mean, it's just safer not to.

  • @emilie5135
    @emilie5135 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this video, it helped me put words to my own experiences

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před rokem +1

      That’s exactly why I made it, thanks for letting me know I did what I set out to do!

  • @deborahcollard4560
    @deborahcollard4560 Před 10 měsíci +1

    It sounds horrendous to live with. I admire your courage in explaining what its like. You're very brave and strong.

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před 9 měsíci

      It’s a living nightmare but I make it work. Thank you for this

  • @theoneandonlymeshe9174
    @theoneandonlymeshe9174 Před 2 měsíci

    🐝 Thank you for sharing such a personal experience for us to learn from.

  • @taylorsteiner9273
    @taylorsteiner9273 Před 14 dny

    Thank you for this video. I have the same condition and you have helped me. I hope we both get better.

  • @RyceTV
    @RyceTV Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing. I have a job where I RP with civil servants, mainly cops. I usually describe it as keeping cops off the news. Usually I role-play as a person who has a severe mental illness. I usually browse CZcams trying to find videos that will help me understand intellectual disabilities, but this is the first one that I feel is very helpful. Though I've been told that my acting is very real by the cops who have experienced situations with persons with severe mental illnesses, for the first time, I feel confident. Thank you.

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I am so so glad I can help you with your role. It means a lot to hear this as it’s not my usual audience! Super cool that you get to do it in a way that’s seen as realistic. Stay awesome 😎

  • @astralfaeriequeen
    @astralfaeriequeen Před 4 měsíci

    Well, this was very well explained. I've got psychotic depression and this is pretty much a good explanation of what I go through.

  • @Goraiders75
    @Goraiders75 Před 6 měsíci

    I made me realize my life is not fake your thoughts are so on point luv ya

  • @crazylikeafox1000
    @crazylikeafox1000 Před 9 měsíci

    You are beautiful and I pray you find peace. I hope you find some way to rest and control these terrible episodes.

  • @caineelliott7039
    @caineelliott7039 Před 9 měsíci

    It does help see I've been on my own since 12 basically raised myself I'm 21 now but it does help because been trying to get help for years all the wrong help but literally what u said today help because Idk what's wrong but everything u said I have some things very slightly different but all Ur vids I've watched has all been everything I completely relate to have a understanding what it feels like for u haven't got that from anyone because no one wishes to understand and they have no problems that come close to relate to but hearing ur doing better with meds does make me wanna try again because I can't live like this been self medicating because the doctors just waste so much time spent 2 and a half years of trying to be worse off but it's been 3 years since then just needed someone to relate to instead of people who have no understanding just a slight one this is the last vid I'm probably gonna watch but thanks for actually helping, anyone who has schizoaffetive disorder I really think this will help them if they ain't getting help or tried years ago but gave up, thanks for the vid tho ik how hard it is to get the words out

  • @sarahwilson214
    @sarahwilson214 Před 9 měsíci

    This makes me feel better. 🐝

  • @morgans3256
    @morgans3256 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing this. My brother just got diagnosed. He doesn't live with me so I had no idea. He did some stuff out of his character.

  • @lucialuciferion6720
    @lucialuciferion6720 Před 5 měsíci

    When I heard you start talking about your voice that says someone you love 'is going to die', it instantly reminded me of OCD. Only , I don't hear an actual inner voice, it's an inner thought and probably just as loud. And like what I've heard adviced you should do when you know you're about to be in an accident, is to relax all your muscles, like you did , you let go/accept.

  • @chrissy4301
    @chrissy4301 Před 4 měsíci

    As an outsider, an observer on the sidelines who feels a different degree of helplessness for someone who was diagnosed with Schizo-affective Disorder who descended into the maws of frontotemporal dementia, I would love to say thank you for this insight.

  • @cindymarco4920
    @cindymarco4920 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing. I have psychosis that is very hard to shake because to me believable as my major voice is Jesus. nice I know but I think I hear the rest of the ppl I know too. Example today was a nice day I went out shopping cooked and read my mail but all day long I was listening to my sister’s opinions on what I was doing. Then someone else can chime in depending on who I spoke with last. Then even people who I know that have passed will speak. Doesn’t occur when I’m working or busy with ppl. But my job dismissed me. So now I’m having trouble again. Just want you to know we are out here and care. I have never heard someone explain schizoaffective bipolar type like you and see similarities in how I function. ❤😊

  • @tripbennett458
    @tripbennett458 Před měsícem

    Very brave of you to share your experiences so openly.

  • @elenakaiser7195
    @elenakaiser7195 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing your struggles. You have courage and you care about others who are struggling. Never doubt the good you're doing. My oldest daughter also struggles with voices. I feel helpless to help her, which is so disempowering. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you

  • @zach6974
    @zach6974 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing. Hearing that makes me feel less… crazy

  • @XRemARx
    @XRemARx Před 10 měsíci

    I LOVE YOUR MAKE UP KWEEN

  • @keewadium
    @keewadium Před 2 měsíci

    i dont have a diagnosis, but i know for sure i experiecne some sort of psychotic thing, im just waiting for the funds and time to get to a doctor. This video was exactly what i needed having just come out of a 4 month episode and im so so happy to have found your channel. It makes me feel less alone and a little less crazy for naming my hallucinations😅

  • @CamboTriton
    @CamboTriton Před rokem

    Thank you. Great video! Beautiful eyes.

  • @horizonblack
    @horizonblack Před rokem +4

    If this is you psychotic, I am fucking impressed. I could not edit a video in your current state. You are AWESOME!!! Also. 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před rokem +3

      It’s amazing what a little bit of spite against a condition and it’s symptoms can fuel!

  • @a.mie.533
    @a.mie.533 Před 6 měsíci +1

    You are so breathtakingly GOOD at verbalizing and describing your delusional experiences that I'm completely stunned after listening and don't know what to make of it. (And yes, it WAS the first of your videos, I came across =D ) I was so drawn in, that I almost experienced what you were talking about!
    Did you have those delusions while under medication?! That must be horrifying because it probably feels like you simply can do NOTHING about it, right?! I'm suffering from anxiety and depression, so I can relate to a certain degree but not entirely, of course. Sharing that stuff is really brave and important, I think!

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před 6 měsíci +2

      I seek to educate through storytelling so thanks for this!!! As for your question, this did all happen while I was on meds, but I knew it wasn’t real, even if it felt real, so real. And that’s the value of my meds. When I was originally dealing with religious psychosis (delusions and hallucinations) I didn’t know it wasn’t real, and that’s what got me into trouble. But thanks to therapy and meds and a whole lot of coping skills, it’s more of a “crap gotta go somewhere where I can let it run its course and then get back to my life” kind of thing. It’s still awful, and I still hate laying on the floor for a while, but it’s not nearly as bad as it used to be. The reality is a lot of people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders still deal with symptoms on meds, they’re just less frequent and more manageable. Like me. Hope this helps answer your question!

    • @a.mie.533
      @a.mie.533 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@SchizoKitzo
      Thank you so much for your reply! The thing is: My father took his own life when I was 10, supposedly to an untreated severe depression with a possibly psychotic episode. Hard to reconstruct - was at the end of the seventies. Although highly intelligent, he refused any medication - which was extremely dumb, in my opinion. It could have saved his life - and made ours easier. So, my own mental vulnerabilty certainly stems from there - genetically as well as in terms of adaptation to adverse circumstances. May I ask what you think about genetic disposition vs. environmental influence with this whole topic?! I'm thinking of that a lot ...

  • @robertstone8056
    @robertstone8056 Před rokem

    good video kitz!

  • @amyellis25
    @amyellis25 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for your channel its insightful for me because i bave this disorder as well with the bipolar

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Glad I can help! I’ll just keep making vids 💪

  • @BLOBJOB59
    @BLOBJOB59 Před 2 měsíci

    i relate s so much, mainly with the disconnect from reality. i genuinely cant trust my own emotions and experiences anymore.... its like im somewhere outside of reality, in a fog of delusions and anxiety, fear etc. at work its the worst. i have to leave before i completely breakdown and become catatonic and im too afraid to tell anyone. the only people that know is my non, brother and a few friends. its so lonely in this fog.

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  Před 2 měsíci

      It’s easy to feel alone but you aren’t alone I can assure you that. Hang in there!

  • @christianmachado5490
    @christianmachado5490 Před rokem +1

    Sending Love and good vibes your way.

  • @a-ms9760
    @a-ms9760 Před 4 měsíci

    The way you describe internal auditory hallucinations sounds like a very extreme long-lasting series of intrusive thoughts.
    It must be so difficult to work and function given all that.
    Thanks for sharing