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Mark Vonnegut is an author and Harvard-train pediatrician who has experience four mental breakdowns in his life. He says when he experiences one he can’t eat or drink, and he starts to hear voices that sound like they are coming from outside his head. The unfortunate thing is that they aren’t. When this occurs Vonnegut does realize he is mentally ill, and every illogical action he made, made sense to him. In the end, he has discovered four things to be true about recovering from mental illness. Therapy is worth a try, medicine is worth a try, and exercise and a good dies always help. The most important thing he learned was that you cannot ignore the symptoms.http://www.menshealth.com/health/i-wa...http://www.wochit.comThis video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com
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Psychosis Mental disorder Bipolar disorder Mental Illness Mental Disorder Psychiatry Psychiatric Diagnosis Psychopathology