It depends upon the severity of the disease , some are only borderline
cases , others are full blown psychotics who are sharp enough to fool
normal people that there is nothing amiss.

On Apr 30, 7:24 am, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well RP I would say that is correct for some people and not for
> others.
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> On 29 Apr, 20:31, RP <[email protected]> wrote:
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> >  The problem with a paranoid person , Lee , is that he considers
> > himself to be superior to all others, and on the verge of making a
> > great contribution to society which would change the very face of
> > humanity.
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> > On Apr 29, 8:13 am, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Yes all very true RP.  I have a freind who is schizophrenic, I have
> > > seen him with and without his medication, I much prefer him with.
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> > > On 29 Apr, 14:53, RP <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > Paranoid Schizophrenia is  getting better known today than formerly.
> > > > It is a major mental disorder and in the early stages it is hard to
> > > > discern. The patient suffers from grandiose delusions and considers
> > > > himself to be next to God.His personality is awry in a particular
> > > > aspect and he seems quite normal in every other way. It is in the
> > > > later stages when he develops delusions of persecution and
> > > > hallucinations that people start noticing his disease.
> > > > There is no cure for schizophrenia, only treatment is possible. The
> > > > patient has to take antipsychotics under psychiatric supervision
> > > > throughout his life. If he stops taking medicines or does not go for
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