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Posted: 23 Jul 2011 05:58 AM PDT There are alternative – and creative – ways to deal with schizophrenia other than medication and conventional therapy. CAN'T you see Casper floating around behind me? And a few dead dudes are lying on the bookshelves. Say hi to Casper!" says Reshma Valliappan, turning her half-Mohican cut, half-shaven head to look at her "friends". I wave my hand animatedly. "By the way, Casper is hanging out with Jasper, and they are discussing existential issues," she continues without batting an eyelid, making fun of her schizophrenic condition. "Do you want to join them?" I ask, not wanting to distract her conversation with the "gang". We're talking on Skype, and Reshma is shaking her head, laughing. * Full report in The Star today Full Feed Generated by Get Full RSS, sponsored by Used Car Search. |
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