Can schizophrenia be cured, and could it be gone after 47 years of treatment?
Schizophrenia is considered a lifelong condition rather than something that can be cured completely. However, with the right treatment plan, many people can successfully manage their symptoms to the point where they feel very stable and Show Full Answer
Can schizophrenia be cured, and could it be gone after 47 years of treatment?
Schizophrenia is considered a lifelong condition rather than something that can be cured completely. However, with the right treatment plan, many people can successfully manage their symptoms to the point where they feel very stable and fulfilling lives.
After 47 years of treatment, it's wonderful that you're experiencing such significant improvement! What you're describing sounds like excellent symptom management rather than the condition being "gone." The fact that you've maintained treatment for so long likely plays a huge role in why you're doing so well.
Your experience actually reflects what can happen over time for some people. Positive symptoms like hallucinations and delusions often improve significantly with continued treatment. Some people have long periods of stability where symptoms are minimal or well-controlled.
The persistent olfactory hallucination you're experiencing (smelling car exhaust fumes) is still a symptom worth discussing with your healthcare team. Hallucinations can occur in different forms, and olfactory ones, while less common, are still part of the schizophrenia experience.
It's important to keep up with regular doctor visits even when things feel stable. Your treatment plan may need adjustments over time, and staying connected with your healthcare team helps ensure you continue feeling your best.
Your long-term success with treatment is really encouraging and shows how effective ongoing care can be!
November 19