NAMI - You are Not Alone — Hello! My name is Jacqui. I am 27 years old. I am...

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Hello! My name is Jacqui. I am 27 years old. I am contacting you today because I was told I should share my success story to help others on their journey. 

I was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder when I was 19 years old. I would hear voices, have extreme delusions about the government, the mafia, aliens. I would have hallucinations of seeing the devil and demons and other scary things. I have put myself in danger and embarrassed myself too many times. I got on disability when I was 23 years old. I struggled with finding the right medicine, side effects, weight gain, weight loss, feeling like a zombie and emotionless. Anyway. When I was 24 I decided to stay on medicine consistently. I got involved in a healthy church. Saw my amazing therapist consistently and was on the path of recovery after going through years of hell that I believed would never end. I signed up for aerial arts/circus classes and now perform in a showcase twice a year. I am a full time student and on the A honor roll and Dean’s list every semester. I work part time and have an amazing boyfriend. We are getting our own apartment on June 1. The first time I’ve been independent since I was 21 and crashed and burned. I am going to school for biostatistics and am working on getting my doctorate.  I just wanted to share my story and I was hoping you could help me get it out there to help people who have lost hope. I feel like a normal healthy person. I rarely hear voices, I have no delusions, I am happy and successful.  Thank you for your time, Jacqui

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