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Living With Schizoaffective Disorder

The Best of Both Worlds

Being schizoaffective is like having manic depression and schizophrenia at the same time. Read my detailed account of Living with Schizoaffective Disorder.Being schizoaffective is like having manic depression and schizophrenia at the same time. It has a quality all its own though which is harder to pin down.

Manic depression is characterized by a cycle of one's mood between the opposite extremes of depression and a euphoric state called mania. Schizophrenia is characterized by such disturbances in thought as visual and auditory hallucinations, delusions and paranoia. Schizoaffectives get to experience the best of both worlds, with disturbances in both thought and mood. (Mood is referred to clinically as "affect", the clinical name for manic depression is "bipolar affective disorder".)

People who are manic tend to make a lot of bad decisions. It is common to spend money irresponsibly, make bold sexual advances or to have affairs, quit one's job or get fired, or drive cars recklessly.

The excitement that manic people feel can be deceptively attractive to others who are then often conned into the belief that one is doing just fine - in fact, they are often quite happy to see one "doing so well". Their enthusiasm then reinforces one's disturbed behavior.

I decided that I wanted to be a scientist when I was very young, and throughout my childhood and teenage years worked steadily towards that goal. That sort of early ambition is what enables students to get accepted into a competitive school like Caltech and enables them to survive it. I think the reason I was accepted there, even though my high school grades weren't as good as the other students, was in part because of my hobby of grinding telescope mirrors and in part because I studied Calculus and Computer Programming at Solano Community College and U.C. Davis during the evenings and summers since I was 16.

During my first manic episode, I changed my major at Caltech from Physics to Literature. (Yes, you really can get a literature degree from Caltech!)

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The day I declared my new major I came across the Nobel Prize-winning Physicist Richard Feynman walking across campus and told him that I'd learned everything I wanted to know about physics and had just switched to literature. He thought this was a great idea. This after I'd spent my entire life working towards becoming a scientist.

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LIVING WITH SCHIZOAFFECTIVE DISORDER
Table of Contents

Living with Schizoaffective Disorder
The Best of Both Worlds: Manic Depression and Schizophrenia
When Did it Happen?
Schizoaffective Disorder: A Poorly Understood Condition
Someone You Know is Mentally Ill
Life on a Roller Coaster
What Melancholia Feels Like
The Strange Pill: My Antidepressant Experience
A Risky Treatment: Antidepressants and Mania
What if Medicine Doesn't Help?
The Heebie-Jeebies: Disorders in Thought
Hearing Voices
Dissociation
Paranoia
Geometric Visions
If You Think You're Mentally Ill
Therapy
The Reality Construction Kit
Why am I Saying All This?
Recommended Reading

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