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How the stigma of schizophrenia can be harder than the condition – SBS News
Phoebe Kingston was diagnosed with schizophrenia in her late 20s. She told The Feed that dealing with the stigma attached to the condition has been even more challenging…

At 28 years old, Phoebe was diagnosed with schizophrenia and remembers the medical advice she received at the time as traumatic and hurtful.
I was advised not to try and ever get a degree because of the stress.
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