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  1. If possible check out Dr Natasha Campbell Mcbride, I think she can help you heal and get back on track, she has healed I guess all sorts of issues including her son who was autistic. She has written books on how to heal I think all diseases and one of her books is called: Gut and Psychology Syndrome and Gut and Physiology Syndrome. She has youtube interview and conferences as well.

  2. I've been going through these same things without anyone trying to help for 20 years. It's incredibly hard, but seeing things like this inspires hope for others. Thank you, sincerely, for this video.

  3. I don't skate but I've always found schizophrenia very interesting. As soon as he said something clicked, the permanent De Ja-Vu and heart racing I knew it was the same thing that happened to me. I was smoking a lot of weed and taking prescription drugs then one night something just clicked in my mind it was the scariest thing to ever happen to me, my family and my boyfriend I was in a psych ward for a month. This changed my life unimaginably for the better after getting over the depression after the psychosis I knew I had to change my life. I'm glad there are people like this to share their stories it makes others feel less alone

  4. Find Jesus repent keep faith I know it’s hard keep going is real don’t go it’s not a party Jesus loves you✝️🙏🏻🙏🏻✝️🙏🏻✝️🤍hell is not a party love Jesus he loves you ✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️

  5. Find Jesus repent keep faith I know it’s hard keep going is real don’t go it’s not a party Jesus loves you✝️🙏🏻🙏🏻✝️🙏🏻✝️🤍hell is not a party love Jesus he loves you ✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️

  6. Is this common for people showing precursors to schizophrenia? I remember when I was around 15 I had been smoking and experienced longer lasting deja vu for a couple minutes, and would randomly have deja vu throughout the next couple months. It has since stopped, and for the past 1-2 years I haven’t had deja vu like that, but his story resonates with mine. Which makes me worried, should I be worried about this?

  7. 2 years same for me brother, its a terrifying ordeal to have your reality crumble. I also have managed to pick up the pieces, it just took a time of great pain to shake me into staring to become who I should be. Sometimes, especially directly after, I believed I was lucky to go through this because if you make it through to the other side then you realise the strength you had never tapped into, the world changes. Best of luck to all struggling, you're so incredibly worth pouring all belief into yourself.

  8. Seeing stories like this makes me feel so much more understood and less alone because I’ve dealt with the exact same issues he did. It’s a very dark world, when you’re head is in that dark place. And it’s terrifying to say the least.

  9. hmm by the way it sounds i don’t think he was going borderline schizo, but it sounded like he was having a full blown anxiety/panic attack and was experiencing DP/DR. I’ve had this from smoking meth and eversince then i slowed down on the party life haha. Everything gradually starts to get better with baby steps. To the ones experiencing DP/DR no, you’re not going crazy and all the negatives thoughts ur brain feeds you will gradually go away with time and acceptance.

  10. Mental health issues are simply demon possessions. Throw a whole bunch of drugs on top of that than take some sorcery pharmaceuticals and your literally allowing the demons into your vessel. They have disguised demon possessions with “mental health issues”
    Read the Bible. Deuteronomy 28, that still applies.

  11. Do not try to blame this man’s mental health crisis on cannabis when he was already predisposed for schizophrenia and took METH. Meth is no joke, it has no medical benefit (adderall should be illegal). cannabis can actually help people but if you are taking freakin meth it’s not going to make anything better especially if schizophrenia is a possibility for you. (Almost always genetic)

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