Kody Green (He/Him) is a 29 years old with a diagnosis of Undifferentiated Schizophrenia. Kody is also a motivational speaker and content creator with over 1 million followers on TikTok. He has struggled in the past with drug addiction, incarceration, and serious mental health issues. In order to be a better advocate and speaker, Kody has been trained as a peer support specialist, recovery coach and suicide prevention specialist. Now, Kody shares his stories about his struggles and how to navigate through recovery, mental health issues, and life after incarceration. He chooses to pursue motivational speaking and mental health advocacy for schizophrenia awareness, drug recovery and second- chance opportunities because he has dealt with these struggles in his own life.
Aw yeah!!! Pre-order complete. Your diagnoses doesn’t mean you can’t do or be part of our world. You ARE part of our world. I’m so glad you get to share your experiences and advice with everyone! I’m excited to see your insights.
I am really sorry man. My lo is having tactile hallucinations all day and night. I had a horrible panic attack yesterday and had to get help. My heart goes out to you. You are doing great working. Trust the process. Doing breathing exercizes helps when I am having a hard time.
Near the end of my grandmothers life, she had dementia and would have hallucinations. Some of them were scary and I wish she would have had something like this to calm her down. Unfortunately dementia works very differently and she wouldn’t have a baseline of reality vs hallucination. Thankfully you have a baseline and Luna can help with that.
U ever wonder if u like touch or put ur hand though the hallucination what will happen like if ur brain will snap back and they will disappear will u think ur touching them will ur hand jus go through them I’m high as fuck btw
My aunt SUFFERS from Schizophrenia. That's one of the reasons why I study neurosurgery. When you consider we know MORE about space and 5% of the ocean COMBINED than we do about the human brain🧠, I'll never be out of work.
That's so awesome, this adorable fur baby really helps this gentlemen work through it which is important for his quality of life, if a person can distinguish real vs hallucinations then they don't have as much difficulty living with the illness, my mother had schizophrenia and it was challenging at times
What if .... You hallucinated Luna and another person and when you said greet she went up to them but then she pops up beside you cause she heard you say greet?
In my defense I've doing breaks to read a depressing classical french novel, to the point that I don't know if I'm taking a break to read or that I'm watching RU-vid shorts to take a break
I was recently diagnosed schizoaffective depressive type, and my main thing was visual hallucinations and auditory hallucinations. Though for me it's difficult to tell if me experiencing my symptoms is actually real or not because my auditory hallucinations are very quiet whispers usually outside the walls of my house. Which makes it seem as if it's people having a conversation with one another. Where as my visual hallucinations don't feel like I can reach out and touch them. Rather it's as if someone took a transparency layer on a digital art program and turned their transparency down to around 5-10%. It's like they're there, but not really "real" I always appreciate hearing other people's experiences, it helps me understand myself a little better each time
Also, if the multiverse theory of infinite different realities is to be believed, that would mean that in some dimension, the hallucination person was actually there. But in another, Luna has the hallucinations and you determine their reality. Just a bit of food for theoretical physics thought.
That's pretty cool. Sorry about the mixed wiring setup you got dealt.. At least ya got blessed with an awesome furry sidekick. So, what did the person in the hallucination look like? If you recall.
This clip opened my eyes to something I knew of, but not about, I’m now doing research on this and other conditions…. Thank you for the unexpected journey I’m now going on
Schizophrenia is a doozy. I have hardly had any visual hallucinations but MAN do the voices get loud in my mind. Thank God; He helps (as does medication) and thank your furry friend! 💛