Schizophrenia : ? A Paill Spectrum condition Web Avatars: Erasmus and Kinkajou Erasmus and Kinkajou

Psychosis or Schizophrenia . . . . .

Erasmus Erasmus : People with schizophrenia are different. The word schizophrenia actually means "split mind" or "two minds". The traditional model states that there is a split between the mind and the emotions. This traditional modern medical theory gives no suggestion as to intervention or treatment. How do you fix two broken minds?

Dr XxxxxDR Xxxxx : The Paill Spectrum Model is a lot less airy and a lot less imaginative. These sick people have neural short circuits that put the wrong input into the wrong output. Small wonder they act inappropriately, their emotions may be inappropriate and they say weird things that just indicate their memories are scrambled. There is only "one" mind not "two". This theory lends itself to looking for a cause and treating the cause. Medication can kill the neural damaging and cross linking agent. The disease then will go into remission.


Psychosis or Schizophrenia . . . . . Perhaps all “second wave” Paill Spectrum Disorders.

Dr XxxxxDR Xxxxx : Typical symptoms of the schizophrenic disorders include: disorganised or abnormal speech, being frozen or catatonic, flat mood, poor motivation, deteriorating performance at school or at work.  The Paill Spectrum model predicts the presence of dyslexia, memory and mood problems currently unrecognised as part of the disorder.  The Paill Spectrum model suggests that other treatments  (e.g. nutritional therapy) are possible.

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Psychosis Schizophrenia: New Treatment: A Summary

Dr XxxxxDR Xxxxx : The schizophrenic disorders include: schizophrenia, (catatonic, disorganised, paranoid and hebephrenic or youthful subtypes), schizoaffective disorder, delusional disorder and psychotic disorder. Typical symptoms of these conditions include:catatonia (being frozen), hallucination, delusion, poor motivation, reality, distorted speech and madness.

The Paill Spectrum predicts the finding of previously unknown and unrecognised symptoms such as dyslexic language problems,dyslexia, irritable, mood problems, irritability, night time restlessness, memory problems, growing pains, balance problems, vertigo, dizziness, aches and pains such as sore elbows, sore chest, abdominal pain, sore backs of knees, sore Achilles tendons, sore and stiff hands, and other symptoms.


The new Paill Spectrum explains the mechanism of the formation of schizophrenia symptoms and signs : both at a causative agent as well as at a neural systems level in this web page. The new Paill Spectrum syndrome has characteristic symptoms, signs and blood test profiles that allow a diagnosis to be made. Doctors and patients as well independently of doctors can change many aspects of the disease or illness resulting in some degree of remission of the disease.

Current treatment involved antipsychotic drugs like Risperidal, Zyprexa, or Solian, olanzapine, zyprexa, solian, amisulpride, serenace, haloperidol, diazepam, valium, serepax. The Paill Spectrum theory suggests that other disease modifying therapies are possible. This information is available on our Advice Sheets.

Schizophrenia starts generally in young adults. Cases are suspected in childhood, but are rare.

Crazy Girl: ? schizophrenia or just odd

Dr XxxxxDR Xxxxx : Clinical Appearance Of Schizophrenia / Psychosis Back to Schizophrenia top

The characteristic feature of the family of schizophrenia like disorders is chronic psychosis. 

Psychosis implies the presence of intense but incorrect beliefs, possibly hallucinations (usually heard, not seen), and also suggests that the affected person is not dealing with reality as most of us would see it. The intense but incorrect beliefs are called "delusions". Delusions are so intensely held by the person affected by psychosis that they cannot be released or disbelieved, in spite of the person being presented with incontrovertible evidence that the belief is "not" true.

Another feature of the Schizophrenia-like illness is hallucinations. Hallucinations are experiences that are sensed by the person, of things that cannot be seen by others to exist in the external world. In the psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia, these hallucinations are usually "voices" that are heard talking to or commenting on the affected person, (much like having your own personal radio announcer following your every movement and broadcasting a running commentary on what you are doing to your "internal" world.



Dr XxxxxDR Xxxxx : Other symptoms of the schizophrenia-like illnesses include: :~{{

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It is almost as if these people have withdrawn from this world and entered another world with another language and another set of rules. They only have a part of their lives overlap with the rest of the human experience. The word "psychosis" summarizes this experience of detachment from the reality we all accept. Back to Schizophrenia top

Dr XxxxxDR Xxxxx : Age & Inheritance

Schizophrenia typically occurs from teenage years onward until about 40-50 years of age.  There is no recognised cause in the DSM IV TR, (the current psychiatrists’ medical bible of psychiatric illness).  First-degree relatives of patients with schizophrenia have a tenfold increased risk of developing the condition.  The illness follows a stuttering path of deterioration, over many years.

The Paill Spectrum model makes a different prediction of the incidence of the disease.

The Paill Spectrum model says that the disease can occur at any age , though it looks a little different at older or younger ages. An example that Dr. Xxxxx gives, is of a very young pre school age boy (4 years old), who could not sleep at night. He complained that the birds kept on talking to him and were keeping him awake. His parents were adamant that there were no birds and that there was in fact nothing they could hear at all. The child recovered with a course of Paill Spectrum type therapy, began to sleep better and told his parents that the birds had gone away. Back to Schizophrenia top  

Older people tend to lose "patches" of reality , not the whole picture. They say strange things. For example , an older person affected with Paill Spectrum psychosis may say, "The Prime Minister and his daughter visited last week. They were friends from when I went to school." Family members know their parent was an immigrant (unlike the PM), who did not finish primary school (probably unlike the PM) and that the Prime Minister has never even been in the foreign country where the parent grew up. The parent stops talking about the issue and realizes that what they are saying is not accepted when confronted by their family. They do not stop believing what they have said though and will relate the same issues in future conversations. No amount of reasoning will make them give up their memories.

This symptom can properly be called psychosis, though there is often no name for this condition in many people. By a number of criteria, it is not schizophrenia or a similar condition. Back to Schizophrenia top  

Unusual girl at Ice Cream Parlour : ? schizophrenia

Dr XxxxxDR Xxxxx : Schizophrenia: (A form of "Psychosis") includes diagnoses such as :

Dr XxxxxDR Xxxxx :
Psychosis or Schizophrenia . . . . .
Perhaps all “second wave” Paill Spectrum Disorders.

Treatment

Treatment involves taking courses of antipsychotic or neuroleptic medications.  This means drugs such as Zyprexa (Olanzapine), Solian (Amisulpride), Serenace (haloperidol), Largactil (chlorpromazine), Fluanxol  (Flupenthixol), Clopixol (Zuclopenthixol), Risperidal (Risperidone), Seroquel (Quetiapine), Stelazine (Trifluoperazine), Modecate (Fluphenazine), Abilify (Aripiprazole), Clopine (Clozapine), Neulactil (Pericyazine). 

These treatments relieve the symptoms of the illness and make people feel better. The problem with these medications is that they affect a number of different receptor types and natural chemicals (neurotransmitters) in the brain, not just the ones responsible for the funny thoughts. They leave the treated person often feeling fuzzy headed and unable to think. Many psychosis affected patients hate their medications and stop them spontaneously. Many smoke incredible amounts, probably as it as the Nicotine seems to give them lift or helps them to feel a little better or more awake. Back to Schizophrenia top  

The difficulty faced by many doctors is to encourage people to take medications that they need to control their strange thoughts. Though the affected people recover their sanity, they wake up and realise that they cannot think terribly well due to all the medication they have to take. If they stop taking the anti-psychosis medications, they lose their concept of self and reality, stop caring about how they are thinking so end up not concerned by what is happening to their mind or thought processes. Many patients often go through this cycle of stopping and starting medications a few times before they realise that they cannot trust their own thoughts and really do need to take the medications just as everyone tells them they should, even if they do feel a little off or funny in then head when taking these medications.

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The Paill Spectrum Model & Relationship to Psychotic Illness

Erasmus Erasmus : Dr. Xxxxx’s PaillSpectrum model differs substantially, in its opinion, from current medical thinking.

The Paill Spectrum model suggests that many psychotic illnesses such as schizophrenia are caused by infection with the Paill Spectrum organism.  The presence of the organism can be detected by specific blood tests, responds to specific antibiotics, (documentable by an IgG / IgM response to those same antibiotics) and is associated with other characteristic symptoms unique to the Paill Spectrum organism.  These other symptoms will also improve subtly and slowly but definitely with Paill Spectrum treatment.

It is critical to treat people with effective therapy, not just symptomatic antipsychotic medication, or drugs. 
Medicine for “symptoms” does not change the progress of the disease. Back to Schizophrenia top

The Paill Spectrum model also predicts a relationship between the presence of a nutritional disturbance and the presence of a psychotic illness. People who have nutritional problems such as Celiac disease will have an increased incidence of psychotic illnesses. Also, correcting nutritional problems will alleviate the symptoms of patients affected by psychotic illnesses in about one in three patients over a time frame of several months. Patients will look and feel better.

There Paill Spectrum model implies that there is much that is not currently known about schizophrenia, largely because the underlying mechanism is not understood. If you know someone with schizophrenia, it is likely that the model will help you find symptoms or features that you did not even realise were present. Read on for more details. ;~{{ Back to Schizophrenia top

Where & Why does it all go wrong?

Bad Difficult Girl ? schizophrenia or other psychiatric disturbance

Dr XxxxxDR Xxxxx : The Paill Spectrum model makes a number of other predictions relating to the Schizophrenia-Like Illnesses.

If the Paill Spectrum model is correct, patients will have a number of symptoms / conditions that are currently unexpected or unlooked for.

If the patient does not have Paill Spectrum symptoms, signs or blood tests, they will be unlikely to experience both the psychosis medical condition and will be unlikely to also experience the other condition's symptoms. Back to Schizophrenia top  

So what does the Paill Spectrum model predict about nutrition in schizophrenia (or other )?

Kinkajou Kinkajou:
So what symptoms may be found in patients with schizophrenia-like illnesses, that are currently not known to be present?

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Kinkajou Kinkajou:
So what other symptoms may be found in patients with schizophrenia-like illnesses, that are currently not known to be present?

Kinkajou Kinkajou: So what other symptoms may be found in patients with schizophrenia-like illnesses, that are currently not known to be present?

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Kinkajou Kinkajou: So what other symptoms may be found in patients with schizophrenia-like illnesses, that are currently not known to be present?

These are symptoms of the basic Paill Spectrum Syndrome and will be present in most people to a variable (age related) extent with the Paill Spectrum Illnesses. The two CDs written by Dr. Xxxxx give more details on expected symptoms.


.Seeing faces in all sorts of odd places.Machines Alive: ? schizophrenia

Kinkajou Kinkajou: Isn't Just Personality Responsible for Moods, Anger , Aggression and Irritability?

Dr XxxxxDR Xxxxx : Many of these symptoms (anger, Irritability, rage, moodiness, anxiousness, narrow-mindedness), develop with and are more obvious in long-term illness.  Personality factors are important in the flavour of the schizophrenia-like illness. 

So different patients can begin to look quite different based on their personality profile, injury profile and acuteness profile. Back to Schizophrenia top

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Dr XxxxxDR Xxxxx : Paill Spectrum Model & Predictions for Prognosis of Psychotic Illnesses

Long term prognosis is also similarly variable, in fact random to all intents and purposes as far as most doctors are concerned. (the current medical model).

In fact, the Paill Spectrum model predicts which patients have immune or resistance factors predisposing them to a better or worse prognosis. People who inadvertently follow the basic principles of Paill Spectrum treatment, even if their only treatment is nutritionally based, will do the best. People who inadvertently receive Paill Spectrum effective therapies for any reason, will do the best.

Any changes in clinical illness state are very slow. Changes for the better or worse generally occur with delay and slowly, though acute deteriorations can occur when immunity flares after a period of poor nutrition, dieting, starvation, alcohol or drug abuse.

Things happen for a reason,
usually basic simple medical reasons
over a very long time frame.

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Dr XxxxxDR Xxxxx : Genetic Components to Paill Spectrum Illnesses in Psychoses

The Paill Spectrum disease model pioneered by Dr. Xxxxx states that many patients with schizophrenia like illnesses actually have Paill Spectrum infection.  Paill Spectrum infection shows strong susceptibility to genetically inherited immune resistance factors.  There are a number of these factors, so the inheritance pattern would be expected to be complex or polygenic, as the research would suggest. Back to Schizophrenia top

The genes involved in Paill Spectrum susceptibility include : a number of genes affecting nutrition, behavioural likes and dislikes and a number of general immune resistance factors. This would give a complex or polygenic "gene" involvement in the presence of these psychiatric conditions, exactly as has been observed.

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Dr XxxxxDR Xxxxx : Tracking Illness Response to Treatment in the Paill Spectrum Model

Other symptoms of Paill Spectrum will often be found if searched for.  Distinct blood test changes will also be found.  Patients respond to both nutritional and antibiotic therapies.  Relying solely on antibiotic therapy is unwise with Paill SpectrumThe Paill Spectrum model of disease as developed by Dr. Xxxxx suggests that current psychiatric medications are excellent for symptomatic relief in much the same way that Paracetamol (Panadol) gives relief from headaches or fever.  These medications make people feel better quickly.  They do not change the progress of the depressive illness.

Paill Spectrum therapy however, over long term time frames will change the progression of the psychotic disorders / conditions. People will get better, stay better and more rarely will relapse into illness. Treating the Paill Spectrum Illnesses is not just a matter of taking a few pills. It involves taking the right treatment regime for the right reasons for the right period of time; and monitoring for risk factors of illness recurrence. These can include risk behaviours especially affecting diet and nutrition, but also things as seemingly unrelated as chronic "microclimate" cold exposure. (The "microclimate" is the person's own individual experience of the climate they live in. It can be quite different to the weather outside. e.g. Just because someone lives in a cold climate, if they stay inside on a heated room a lot, they will almost never effectively experience the cold). Back to Schizophrenia top

Seeing things : hallucinations : ? schizophreniaSeeing Things!

Dr XxxxxDR Xxxxx : A new Way of Looking at the Psychotic Illnesses

People with schizophrenia are not mad. 

A better term for this group of illnesses is “cross-linked” memory disorder.  People have an intense memory or a belief because their memory tells them that this is exactly what they remember.  Voices come from memory strands cross-linked into consciousness and the voices are quite real to the affected people.  Intense beliefs or delusions are also examples of thought strands cross-linked into consciousness. 

For example, a person is very religious and has deeply held religious beliefs.  This belief system is cross-linked into the conscious self-image maintained by the "symbolic speech processing area" of the brain.  They may believe that there is a Jesus Christ and that he is now on this earth. The reality for this person may then become that “I am Jesus Christ on earth.”  :-l>>

Yes the belief is strange, but it is becoming easier to see "why" they are saying it. This model is very important as it explains the genesis of other seemingly unrelated disorders. Dyslexia is another disorder of cross linked memory strand processing. It seems unrelated to schizophrenia. But the model highlights the similarities.

The Paill Spectrum model predicts that early cross-links are soft and can often be reversed. 

Nevertheless, long-term memory cross-links become like “hard wired short circuits” in the brain.  In these people, often only an alleviation of symptoms is possible.  One of Dr. Xxxxx’s patients stated that this was the first year he had not needed to be admitted to hospital for schizophrenia at Easter time for several years, (after he had been on Paill Spectrum type therapy for several months). However, he has been ill for a very long time. It is unlikely that he will ever be cured of his strange thoughts. It is likely that he can be helped to have a lot less strange thoughts over time. :~> Back to Schizophrenia top

.Youth and Age: a failure of promise is typical of schizophrenia

Dr XxxxxDR Xxxxx : Predictions on the Prevalence of Psychotic Illnesses.

There are a number of people with variants of this cross-linked memory who are not handled well by the existing classification system.  “Mad grandma” disease would be a loose descriptive term for some affected elderly people.  These elderly people are often "able" to deal with reality.  They do have some strange beliefs and may often argue with other people considerably when their idea of reality begins to conflict with the lives of neighbours or associates. They often even retain the insight that other people do not see things in the way that they do. The average schizophrenic if badly enough affected, usually loses this insight into their own behaviour (or perhaps better described as their “reference to reality”).
See Mad Grandma Page "":~}

Another failure of the current view of schizophrenia-like illnesses is failure to identify children in process of developing the condition.  The story from the four year old child comes particularly to mind when discussing case histories with Dr. Xxxxx.  The child’s father said that the child was having trouble sleeping because birds kept “singing” or “talking” at night.  There were definitely no birds to be heard.  The “birds” stopped singing or talking once a course of Paill Spectrum therapy was completed, and the child began to sleep well again every night. The PaillSpectrum model predicts that the symptoms of psychosis will be present at any age. However, children rarely complain. They also have a very different reality framework to an adult. So the symptoms look different in different age groups.

Dr XxxxxDR Xxxxx : The standard medical model really has a lot of difficulty with the concept that children may have psychosis, schizophrenia related illnesses or with mood disorders such as depression. The Paill Spectrum model predicts that these things may indeed happen, though they typically occur at different ages with different clusters of symptoms.

Age makes no difference to the disease,
but it does make a difference to the symptoms, in the Paill Spectrum model.
:-> Back to Schizophrenia top

Old Sad Man: a failed life : ? late schizophrenia  

Read about people with a schizophrenia like illness, treated by the Paill Spectrum model?

The dream of the future becomes mired in reality of failed promise.

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Erasmus Erasmus : Psychosis Schizophrenia: New Treatment: A Summary

The schizophrenic disorders include: schizophrenia, (catatonic, disorganised, paranoid and hebephrenic or youthful subtypes), schizoaffective disorder, delusional disorder and psychotic disorder. Typical symptoms of these conditions include:catatonia (being frozen), hallucination, delusion, poor motivation, reality, distorted speech and madness.

Dr XxxxxDR Xxxxx : The Paill Spectrum predicts the finding of previously unknown and unrecognised symptoms such as dyslexic language problems,dyslexia, irritable, mood problems, irritability, night time restlessness, memory problems, growing pains, balance problems, vertigo, dizziness, aches and pains such as sore elbows, sore chest, abdominal pain, sore backs of knees, sore Achilles tendons, sore and stiff hands, and other symptoms.


The new Paill Spectrum explains the mechanism of the formation of schizophrenia symptoms and signs : both at a causative agent as well as at a neural systems level in this web page. The new Paill Spectrum syndrome has characteristic symptoms, signs and blood test profiles that allow a diagnosis to be made. Doctors and patients as well independently of doctors can change many aspects of the disease or illness resulting in some degree of remission of the disease.

Current treatment involved antipsychotic drugs like Risperidal, Zyprexa, or Solian, olanzapine, zyprexa, solian, amisulpride, serenace, haloperidol, diazepam, valium, serepax. The Paill Spectrum theory suggests that other disease modifying therapies are possible. This information is available on our Advice Sheets.

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Erasmus Erasmus : Schizophrenia is a disease with which very few common people are comfortable with. Because they have never experienced voices in their head, they wonder how these people act and think the way they do. Many doctors just call these people mad.  They treat them often with disdain and laugh at their odd sayings, hallucinations and delusions.
Dr AXxxxx Dr AXxxxx : How superior would they feel if they realised how closely they themselves are skirting this ocean of craziness. They may be only one step away from madness themselves.


Erasmus Erasmus : True. A few simple problems like “early” age of infection, gluten allergy and nutritional issues can cause massive problems and symptoms.
Dr AXxxxx Dr AXxxxx : Do like your brains scrambled or sunny side up, Doc?
Kinkajou Kinkajou : Enough Dr AXxxxx!


Dr XxxxxDR Xxxxx : The schizophrenic disorders include: schizophrenia, (catatonic, hebephrenic or youthful subtypes), schizoaffective disorder, delusional disorder and psychotic disorder. Current treatment involved antipsychotic drugs like Risperidal, Zyprexa, or Solian.  .  The Paill Spectrum predicts the finding of previously unknown and unrecognised symptoms such as dyslexic language problems, mood problems, irritability, night time restlessness, memory problems,  balance problems, vertigo, dizziness, aches and pains such as sore elbows, sore chest, abdominal pain, sore backs of knees, sore Achilles tendons, sore and stiff hands, and other symptoms.
Madness is actually a disease. And best not treated with symptoms patch up drugs. Not if you don’t want to lose your mind.