NAMI - You are Not Alone — Addiction, Mania, and Psychosis Recovery Through...

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Addiction, Mania, and Psychosis Recovery Through Faith

I am a 24 year old male. Two years ago my addiction to Marijuana and stimulants put me into a 4 month manic episode accompanied with psychosis. I was in my senior year of college. I was hospitalized 3 times within a month. I came close to losing my life in the process by not taking care of my body. Which resulted in my kidney almost failing. My parents and I decided it was best for me to enter a dual diagnosis treatment center, where I spent the next 8 months. The doctors there had various diagnosis’ for me. One being Bipolar 1 and the other being Schizoaffective. I had never been a person of huge faith but I picked up a bible and it provided me healing. After a year of recovery it became clear, by 6 different doctors, that my diagnosis was drug induced psychosis.

After spending two years on an antipsychotic, I have successfully weaned off. No symptoms remain and I am 2 years clean of drugs. My recovery would have been less difficult and maybe not possible without my restored faith in a higher power and also my resiliency. I am here to tell everyone that there is hope. 

I had a long bout with mental illness beginning with an OCD diagnosis at the age of 5. I struggled with severe OCD symptoms for a lot of my teen years. Medication and therapy eradicated most of my symptoms. Unfortunately, there is no magic pill and these things take work and discipline. I am pleased to say I am working my dream job in the film industry and have seen doors open in my career as a composer and screenwriter. The power of belief and faith in yourself is essential in your healing process. Best of all these things are available to anyone! I’m praying for all of you and my fellow Nami members. There is hope and healing is on its way!

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