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He talks about the difficulties accepting that one has a mental illness upon diagnosis amongst first episode consumers 30 caps himplasia for sale, using his experiences as an example cheap 30 caps himplasia with mastercard. Especially um, most people that develop a mental illness, they won’t um, want to accept it straight away. And um, they’ll always just say, I had plans for my life and whether it’s-, you’re older or younger you know, it’s not a nice feeling. You may, you may enjoy it when you’re manic a little bit but the downer way outweighs that. But um, I have to say to you, the first step is, is, is you know, there’s a few different steps in the acceptance, one is like, ok, so I’ve got an illness but the other is to move forward and start making things happen for your life. My friends were out partying, doing everything that teenagers should be doing, you know 91 and I was sitting at home, hearing voices, hyper-ventilating and sleeping about two hours a night so um- Travis illustrates the difficulty of accepting that one has a mental illness by contrasting his late teenage years with those of typical, mentally- healthy peers; “My friends were out partying, doing everything that teenagers should be doing, you know and I was sitting at home, hearing voices, hyper-ventilating and sleeping about two hours a night”. Travis’ contrast between him and his friends when younger also functions to highlight how mental illness can be isolating and, thus, acceptance of one’s diagnosis and that one is different from their peers could be undesirable, similar to Cassie in the earlier extract. Therefore, as with Cassie, denial of having a mental illness could serve a protective function for first-episode consumers as they avoid dealing with the realities of having a mental illness. Travis indicates that only once acceptance takes place can positive actions ensue. It is implied that adherence is one of these positive actions that can follow once awareness that one has a mental illness is gained. As was the case with Bill and Cassie in earlier extracts, taking medication represented admitting to being different for Travis and was, thus, avoided in the early stages of his illness. In addition to highlighting how denial of having a mental illness can lead to non-adherence, as previous extracts have done, the following extract also indicates that once insight that one has an illness is gained, adherence to treatment may follow. Ryan, 26/09/2008 92 R: It’s a positive sign if they uh, if they uh, say own up to what they’re experiencing. Sometimes it’s just like I was the first time, just um, deny that they have a problem and then it’s kinda like, they just detain you in hospital for longer until I do realise, work out that it is a problem, then treat it with the medication. Based on his personal experiences, Ryan states that it is a “positive sign” if consumers are able to acknowledge their mental illness but points out that, unfortunately, denial is common amongst first episode consumers, consistent with his experience. Ryan indicates that denial often leads to longer periods of detainment in hospital, which can lead the consumer to then “realise” or “work out” that their mental illness is problematic and requires treatment with medication. He does not indicate the mechanism by which this realization is gained but rather frames it as merely proceeding hospitalisation. Thus, it is unclear as to whether Ryan is suggesting that he, like other consumers, gained insight from being able to self-reflect, for example, in hospital, or whether he noticed how medication improved his symptoms. Alternatively, Ryan could be interpreted as indicating that prolonged incarceration of consumers leads them to conclude that they must be sick or that the only means of being discharged from hospital is for them to be medication adherent. The following extract highlights how medication non-adherence and relapse can represent a vicious cycle, especially for consumers whose insight into having an illness depletes as their symptoms exacerbate. This extract provides support for lack of insight as a diagnostic criterion for schizophrenia, which may become more pronounced during symptom flare- ups. If you don’t think you’re sick I guess you’re not going to take your medication either. I’ve got people on the inside [peers] who know if they’re getting ill so they seek help quick. L: So it kind of reaches a point maybe, like when you get sick, you find you just can’t tell what’s real and what’s not. In the above extract, whilst Matthew states that he has retrospective insight that he has a mental illness, he indicates that during episodes, he lacks insight (“Now I’ve got insight but when I’m unwell, I haven’t”). That is, as Matthew’s symptoms worsen, so too does his awareness of his symptoms (“I’m sick and I don’t know I’m sick”). It could be assumed that some consumers, like Matthew, for example, may become encompassed by their symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations which may compromise their abilities to identify such experiences as illness symptoms, which could thereby lead to non-adherence. This extract is different from previous extracts, which primarily related to first or early episode experiences of consumers who were in denial about having a mental illness as Matthew states that he loses insight when his symptoms become worse and concurs 94 with the interviewer that he then stops taking his medication. Matthew indicates that whilst early intervention is possible for peers who are aware that they have schizophrenia and can recognize when their symptoms are returning, he has to wait for other people to detect signs that he is relapsing. Specifically his “mum” and his “mental health” team have been able to identify warning signs of symptom fluctuations in the past.

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