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Symptoms of a pending relapse can include: an increase in psychotic symptoms, increased isolation, reoccurrence of negative feelings or thoughts, and a decrease in the participation of healthy behaviors, such as bible study and prayer. But each person is different and may have different signs. So it is important for you to be aware of your own personal signals, and then be prepared to make changes before those relapse signs usher in a full blown reoccurrence of your illness. But please know that an increase in symptoms does not necessarily mean that you are headed for a relapse, or that you need to be hospitalized. Increased symptoms do however, signal a need for you to take a look at your life, talk to someone and if needed contact your doctor as soon as possible. (IGABTTMHO.org)
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