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Schizophrenia and "no cure"

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The medical system in the U.S. is a business. Instead of referring sick people as "patients," what we really are are "clients" like how people are referred to in business. My psychiatrist makes $400 per visit per month which is covered by my health insurance which I pay almost $1,000 per month for having. This is all a business. There's no cure to be found because they aren't looking for one. Instead the sick person is cheated out of health and also out of a healthy society. I don't like being experimented on and also provided with treatments which don't work for my happiness or peace. As a person living with schizophrenia, what I'm coming to terms with is that I will die with this illness. No one knows how to cure it. It's another disease which baffles the expensive medical system and society.

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