“What In The fuck are you crab potting me for 3000 days for “

Zipline

false Set

Screen

Mafia

Backpack

Skateboard

Trap house

Gas house

Bug bites

Snake bites

Poison

Deep fake

Zipline

GOD TEST

Lamplighters

Gaslighting

“ And so much more like kicking me off every social media created while I was the 374th Surfman a Chief USCoastGuard and Federal Law Enforcement Officer making all this international crimes of humanity “ specifically since I’m a founding member of Department of Homeland Security 100% disabled yeah no hearing sight taste smell feeling and permanent injuries specifically after Corpus Christi Texas Portland Texas fucked me up San Patricio County Jail Annex and Nueces County Jail with unlawful search seizure and beat me to hell! Called me a terrorist and accused me of capital riots murder cocaine trafficking human trafficking and cyber crimes and locked me up over 30x’s called me and by the way three mental health hospitals TheOceans the palms and Houston clear lake with like 500 wellness checks 2018 to date

Well here’s the answer- and said I wasn’t “blacktop” fuck you Texas project veritas project Texas hurricane Harvey Houston Galveston Oil Spill punto bitch

Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe brain disorder that affects how a person interprets reality. It is characterized by disruptions in thought processes, perceptions, emotional responsiveness, and social interactions. While there is no cure, lifelong treatment—including medications and psychosocial therapy—can effectively manage the condition. [123]

Symptoms typically emerge in late adolescence or early adulthood (ages 16 to 30), and generally fall into three main categories: [1]

1. Positive Symptoms

These are known as “positive” because they represent symptoms that are added to a person’s state of being, effectively distorting their sense of reality: [123]

  • Hallucinations: Experiencing senses that are not there. The most common is hearing voices, but they can also involve seeing, smelling, or feeling things. [123]
  • Delusions: Fixed, false beliefs that are held despite clear, contradictory evidence. For example, a person may falsely believe they are being harmed, plotted against, or controlled by an outside force. [123]
  • Disorganized Thinking: Jumbled, irrational speech or difficulty organizing coherent thoughts. [1]

2. Negative Symptoms

These are behaviors or functions that are absent or reduced, making it difficult for the person to function normally: [12]

  • Flat Affect: A lack of emotional expression, such as maintaining a blank facial expression or speaking in a dull, monotone voice.
  • Social Withdrawal: A loss of interest in everyday life and relationships.
  • Avolition: A severe lack of motivation or difficulty starting and completing tasks. [12345]

3. Cognitive Symptoms

These affect the brain’s processing abilities: [12]

  • Impaired executive functioning: Trouble using information, processing details, or making decisions.
  • Memory and attention: Difficulty focusing or retaining information for tasks.
  • Anosognosia: A common “lack of insight” where the affected person is unaware that they have an illness, which can make accepting or seeking treatment difficult. [123]

Causes and Risk Factors

The exact cause is not fully understood, but it is known to be a complex interplay of: [1]

  • Genetics: A strong hereditary component, with a risk ranging between 60 to 80 percent.
  • Brain Chemistry: Imbalances in neurotransmitters like dopamine and glutamate.
  • Environmental Factors: Factors such as prenatal malnutrition, birth complications, severe childhood trauma, and adolescent drug use can elevate risk. [12345]

Management and Support

Treatment is typically overseen by a psychiatrist and involves a combination of: [1]

  • Antipsychotic Medications: The cornerstone of treatment, used to help control and reduce psychotic symptoms like hallucinations and delusions. [12345]
  • Psychosocial Therapy: Skills training, family education, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help individuals manage their illness, cope with symptoms, and maintain employment and social connections. [12345]

For more information, educational materials, and support resources, visit the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) or the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). [12345]

What life cost me?

– 3 daughters and I have no home in texas anywhere in america why I am in my 18th hotel in another nation

My entire gun collection

Toyota Tundra & Tacoma

Harley Davidson

25’ panga

My Spearfishing’s gear

My Hunting gear

My Gold prospecting equipment

My taxidermy equipment

My furniture

My military memories

My medical records

My family legacy gifts

My military medals ribbons awards

My comic book collection

Baseball card collection

My globally collectible native indigenous artifacts

My AFRAS Gold Medal Dog Tag Shadow Box Retirement Sword

My life savings

My film equipment

My computer laptop iPad iPhone which all survived Hurricane Harvey but from 1July2018 to date has all been stolen

My sperm my data my identity

Over a year in jail and beat up by cops multiple times

Accused of capital riots terrorism murder cocaine traffic gun traffic and sales and so much more and I’m a founding member of Department Of Homeland Security A Chief 100% Combat related Service Connected on social security disability they stole my brand trademark patent everything animal I mounted hide I tanned even my recipes and custom cookware sad isn’t it… #DMR #DavidMRamsey all I ever wanted was a loving wife and home and family but instead I got total loss raped beat to death #Surfman374AFRASGoldMedalDMR

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