What I want my Neighbors to Know about my Mental Illness
I live in an apartment complex in a busy part of my town. From
my second-floor balcony, I can see my neighbors coming and going
from their jobs, appointments, and other activities. I don't really
know any of my neighbors on a personal level. I live a rather isolated life except for occasional visits from my family. So, my interactions with my neighbors consist of a polite "Hello, how are you?" or
"Have a nice day," exchanges. I sometimes wonder how they would
react towards me if they knew I have a diagnosed severe mental
illness.
Most people know that a mental illness involves one's thinking
or behavior. However, people may not know that all mental illnesses
can be treated with a combination of medication and/or therapy. I
take antipsychotic medications and also an antidepressant. Together these medications help me control my schizophrenic symptoms.
To look at me, one would think I was physically fit, well groomed,
and reasonably healthy. Although my disease is not outwardly detectable, it does greatly affects my life, just as heart disease, respiratory disease, or some other illness might affect someone else.
If my neighbors found out that I have schizophrenia, I would
want them to know that I am not a danger to them. I would not want
them to believe the stigma that comes with schizophrenia. I do not
own a gun, and I am not a serial killer. In fact, it is more likely that I
would be the victim of a crime rather than the criminal.
If my neighbors found out about my diagnosis of schizophrenia I would do my
best to start a dialogue, and let them know that the medications I
take control my schizophrenic impulses.
I would want them to know that I do have a productive life as
a writer and mental health advocate. Words can be powerful, or at
least they can be, if used in the right way. I use my words as an advocate to educate people about what it is like to live every day with
a brain disease. There is no question about my mental illness that
I am afraid to answer, and if I cannot answer I would do my best to
find the answer. I volunteer with mental health advocacy groups
because connecting with people and sharing my story outweighs
any financial gain I might receive from my writing.
I have always enjoyed physical exercise. From my balcony I can
see some of my neighbors’ playing sports. I love to play basketball,
and there is a new basketball court near my apartment. I would
want my neighbors to know that I would enjoy being invited to play
pick-up basketball or volleyball with them. I also enjoy working
out, and there is a great fitness center in my apartment complex. It
would be great to have a workout buddy since being active helps me
manage my symptoms.
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