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Living With Schizoaffective Disorder
When Did It Happen?
I have experienced various symptoms of mental illness for most of my
life. Even as a young child I had depression. I had my first
manic episode
when I was twenty, and at first thought it was a wonderful recovery after a
year of severe depression. I was diagnosed as schizoaffective when I was 21.
I'm 38 now, so I have lived with the diagnosis for 17 years. I expect (and
have been emphatically told by my doctors) that I'm going to have to take
medication for it for the rest of my life.
I have also had disturbed sleeping patterns as long as I can remember -
one reason I'm a software consultant is that I can keep irregular hours.
That's a primary reason why I went into software engineering at all when I
left school - I did not think my sleeping habits would allow me to hold a
real job for any length of time. Even with the flexibility most programmers
have, I don't think the hours I keep now would be tolerated by many
employers.
I left Caltech when my illness got really bad at the age of 20. I
eventually transferred to U.C. Santa Cruz
and finally managed to get my physics degree, but it took a long time and a
great deal of difficulty to graduate. I had done well in my two years at
Caltech, but to complete the last two years of classes at UCSC took me eight
years. I had very mixed results, with my grades depending on my mood each
quarter. While I did well in some classes (I successfully petitioned for
credit in Optics) I received many poor grades, and even failed a few
classes.
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