Woman Recovers from Schizophrenia: A Journey of Healing
By
fortran77
Crisp on the outside, thoughtful on the inside. A keeper.
Summary
The article discusses a woman named Mary who had schizophrenia but suddenly recovered from it. It explores her experience and the impact on her family. The story delves into the possibility of psychiatric patients having treatable autoimmune conditions and the challenges faced by those who recover from mental illness.
Key quotes
· 3 pulled"Come here. I want to tell you a secret."
"I remember feeling really excited, because that fit with my sense of what should be happening," Christine said.
"Some psychiatric patients may actually have treatable autoimmune conditions. But what happens to the newly sane?"
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