Posted: Jan 27, 2018 6:38 pm
by Fallible
Keep It Real wrote:
SafeAsMilk wrote:
I think I no longer suffer from schizophrenia so I guess I disagree with that.

Well you can disagree with the vast swathes of evidence gathered by actual experts that indicate there's no cure for schizophrenia, but that's not a particularly reasonable position to take. I mean, it's not like you'd have any reason to fool yourself, right?

Your post is an ignorant twat to be honest.

"The stereotype everyone has of this disease is that there's no such thing as recovery," said Washington psychiatrist E. Fuller Torrey, who has written extensively about schizophrenia, an illness he has studied for decades and one that has afflicted his younger sister for nearly half a century. "The fact is that recovery is more common than people have been led to believe


https://www.healthyplace.com/thought-disorders/schizophrenia-articles/beautiful-but-not-rare-recovery/


Would you please explain to me what you think the word 'recovery' means here?