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Originally Posted by fatfoo
"Inside and "Outside" does not exist. They are only concepts in your mind. Everything is the same outer space. Inside and Outside is the same thing.
The difference between what's inside walls and outside walls is only in your mind.
Open the window.

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fatfoo,
A substance-induced psychotic disorder is subtyped or categorized based on whether the prominent feature is delusions or hallucinations. Delusions are fixed, false beliefs. Hallucinations are seeing, hearing, feeling, tasting, or smelling things that are not there. In addition, the disorder is subtyped based on whether it began during intoxication on a substance or during withdrawal from a substance. A substance-induced psychotic disorder that begins during substance use can last as long as the drug is used. A substance-induced psychotic disorder that begins during withdrawal may first manifest up to four weeks after an individual stops using the substance.
Read more: Substance-induced psychotic disorder - dose, causes, DSM, effects, withdrawal, drug, used, medication, Definition, Description, Causes and symptoms, Demographics, Diagnosis, Treatments, Prognosis, Prevention
http://www.minddisorders.com/Py-Z/Su...#ixzz0haaiy8pM
get help quick, son.