My parents witnessed red flags and decided to take me to the hospital. I was very frightened I thought I was evil and was going to be punished. I was placed in a small room with a little door in it, my mind told me to open the door and all would be okay.
Glen Devlin now knows he started to experience signs of schizophrenia in childhood. What was dismissed as the figment of childhood fantasy grew into a real-life problem for Glen as he got older.
My son has schizoaffective disorder. He’s battled his illness for over 8 years, since his early 20’s, with the utmost determination, courage and strength.