Giambiwannabe7
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Dude, in all seriousness, schizo can be incredibly and suddenly volatile. You need to proceed with extreme caution. They can become incredibly violent when they feel the least bit provoked and have been known to turn on the people closest to them. There are many, many accounts out there just over the last decade or so about schizo's turning on their family/friends and committing murder. The reasons usually fall under the general "God made me do it" or the "voices in my head" to the "aliens forced me to" reasoning.
I have an uncle who is paranoid schizo, but he's been medicated my entire life, so I've never seen him act out in harmful ways. But, my Mom and Grandma have told me some pretty disturbing stories about him before he was diagnosed. Came out of nowhere, just like your story, in his early 20's I believe.
I have an uncle who is paranoid schizo, but he's been medicated my entire life, so I've never seen him act out in harmful ways. But, my Mom and Grandma have told me some pretty disturbing stories about him before he was diagnosed. Came out of nowhere, just like your story, in his early 20's I believe.