the bolded below are the symptoms that I can self-identify:
Symptoms
Schizophrenia may have a variety of symptoms. Usually the illness develops slowly over months or years. Like other chronic illnesses, schizophrenia cycles between periods of fewer symptoms and periods of more symptoms.
At first, you may feel tense, or have trouble sleeping or concentrating. You can become isolated and withdrawn, and have trouble making or keeping friends.
As the illness continues, psychotic symptoms develop:
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Appearance or mood that shows no emotion (flat affect)
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Bizarre movements that show less of a reaction to the environment (catatonic behavior)
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False beliefs or thoughts that are not based in reality (delusions)
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Hearing, seeing, or feeling things that are not there (hallucinations)
Problems with thinking often occur:
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Problems paying attention
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Thoughts "jump" between unrelated topics (disordered thinking)
Symptoms can be different depending on the type of schizophrenia:
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Paranoid types often feel anxious, are more often angry or argumentative, and falsely believe that others are trying to harm them or their loved ones.
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Disorganized types have problems thinking and expressing their ideas clearly, often exhibit childlike behavior, and frequently show little emotion.
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Catatonic types may be in a constant state of unrest, or they may not move or be underactive. Their muscles and posture may be rigid. They may grimace or have other odd facial expressions, and they may be less responsive to others.
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Undifferentiated types may have symptoms of more than one other type of schizophrenia.
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Residual types experience some symptoms, but not as many as those who are in a full-blown episode of schizophrenia.
People with any type of schizophrenia may have difficulty keeping friends and working. They may also have problems with anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts or behaviors.
source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001925/
these symptoms have been developing steadily over the past year and a half. I recall learning about it in psychology, and that it usually develops in males around the age of 18-20. I'm 19. I've had numerous suicidal depressions (that luckily don't last for more than a few hours), and I almost bought potassium cyanide pills online once. I don't know what I should do. I don't have any close friends who I can talk to, and I hate my family. Are there any places that I can go to be diagnosed discretely, and for free? I have no money. I'm scared.





