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3000-4000 patterns
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It weaves together what was going on in my brain better and really gets you wondering what happened. You see that delusions precede hallucinations and why it keeps going. It puts flesh on what clinical litmus tests use to see more detail. It includes family testimony.
I have had a great many severe schizophrenic experiences over 20 years. It’s interesting because I’m smart which goes along with it, I remember them well when you are supposed to remember them, and it’s like having more than two brains because you’ve got your consciousness, your made up one, and the union of the two. There are a lot of interesting ideas in here.
This book marks a compact description of such experiences that I believe any audience can enjoy. However schizophrenia is decidedly an adult thing for me. The only adult content really is using alcohol and marijuana, which I strongly discourage.
Some symptoms to wet your appetite: hallucinations some huge some long, delusions, thought broadcasting, dictation of what I was doing, own lexicon, people reading my mind, predictions, God/King/prophet complex, interesting creative detail, and long and short memory problems.
“I found “Oozing with Oodles of Positive Schizophrenia” a very honest sharing of a difficult topic. Eric Eliason demonstrates a great amount of courage as he shares his experience with this mental disorder without apology. He shares specific examples of how schizophrenia manifested itself through difficult times in his life. This book could be a great help for family members attempting to understand schizophrenia in loved ones.”
Ron Twitchell – Math Ph. D.
My brother wrote: “Irreplaceable! The world continues moving into an era of improved understanding of what causes others to think, feel and act differently than ourselves. Eric’s latest book is an unchartered self-perspective on living with mental illness. This eye-opening life synopsis puts yourself into Eric’s shoes to experience real stories of how schizophrenia impacted him and those around him”- Ryan Eliason, Senior Actuarial Manager.
“This book shows that schizophrenics are not simply dumb and helps identify a broad spectrum of what it can be. It can help someone identify schizophrenia in themselves or others and rescue that person.” – Paula Empey, reader of original
The new ebook has about 50 % more material than the original; the old 25% more material; the first printed book covers many things.
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