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Ami 29-08-2008 07:31 PM

Psychosis NOS (not otherwise specified)
 
Affter being discharged today the dr said he will write down i have psychosis NOS, which means i dont fit in the bipoloar catogry or the schiz catogry. He also said it means they aren't quite sure either but they need to write a diagnosis down for the record.

Just wondered if anyone had any experiences or could explainm a little between what psychosis and schizophrenia is, and why nits not specified?
x

Marko 29-08-2008 08:50 PM

the only time i have used the term NOS is when regassing my race car...

i do however have a schizoaffective diagnosis on my records.. peh.

does this link help even in the littlest of bits?

http://www.reachout.com.au/default.asp?ti=280

alienshe_cheesycake 30-08-2008 01:56 PM

Hmm, I find it quite frustrating because I haven't been given a proper diagnosis.

I have been told that I have suffered from a "pychotic episode"

I don't know if thats similair to Pychosis NOS but they refuse to give me any other diagnosis explaining my pychosis like schitzoprenia or anything like that.
The best person to speak to this about will probably be your pych
That reminds me I'm going to speak to mine about my diagnosis!

Stellata 30-08-2008 02:02 PM

Brief Psychotic Episode is different to Psychosis NOS.

A Brief Psychotic Episode lasts up to a month, and is often stress triggered and/or part of a larger personality disorder diagnosis.

Psychotic Disorder NOS

Quote:

This category includes psychotic symptomatology (i.e., delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior) about which there is inadequate information to make a specific diagnosis or about which there is contradictory information, or disorders with psychotic symptoms that do not meet the criteria for any specific psychotic disorder.

Examples include:
  • Postpartum psychosis.
    Psychotic symptoms that have lasted for less than 1 month but that have not yet remitted, so that the criteria for Brief Psychotic Disorder are not met.
    Persistent auditory hallucinations in the absence of any other features.
    Persistent nonbizarre delusions with periods of overlapping mood episodes that have been present for a substantial portion of the delusional disturbance. Situations in which the clinician has concluded that some type of psychotic disorder may be present, but is unable to determine whether it is primary, due to a general medical condition, or substance induced.

http://psychcentral.com/disorders/sx83.htm

Stellata 30-08-2008 06:23 PM

I've researching this kind of thing a lot lately...

Stellata 30-08-2008 06:30 PM

Uh huh. :) It's personal interest for this topic specifically right now, being close to the edge..

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Ami, how're you feeling about things now?

Steel Maiden 30-08-2008 06:46 PM

I have paranoid schizophrenia; you can PM me with any questions if you want, Strawberry Gashes.


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