The Son of a Schizophrenic Mom Who Believed Her Hallucinations

Chris is the son of a schizophrenic mom who believed her hallucinations and delusions were real. When he was a child, she would constantly tell him things like "There are demons around you, feasting on your soul." Now an adult who is diagnosed with schizophrenia, Chris struggles with the same delusions that his mother once believed, but is in treatment and trying to live a fulfilling life. Chris wants others to know that every person in this world is worthy of help and recovery.
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  • @christragesser_
    @christragesser_27 күн бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @SpecialBooksbySpecialKids

    @SpecialBooksbySpecialKids

    27 күн бұрын

    Thank YOU Chris for sharing your story. I know it will help many out there. For those reading this, Chris told me that if there is enough interest he may make his own videos. So feel free to subscribe to his channel (that left the above comment)if that is something you would like.

  • @trapsfortroubadours

    @trapsfortroubadours

    27 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story, I struggle with mental illness and hearing stories like mine help me feel so much less alone. Sending love your way ❤️

  • @Brycesaggiebabe

    @Brycesaggiebabe

    27 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your life struggles and the things you have experienced. Much love and respect your way. Keep on working on yourself becuaase you are worth it. You are worth working towards the best life you can have.

  • @oskarlibelle1769

    @oskarlibelle1769

    27 күн бұрын

    Thank you sir!!!

  • @ebonylea5200

    @ebonylea5200

    27 күн бұрын

    Thankyou for sharing Chris! You are most definitely not alone

  • @CourtneyMarie-ep6ez
    @CourtneyMarie-ep6ez24 күн бұрын

    He’s only 20 but he doesn’t speak like a normal 20 year old would. He speaks as if he’s 40 and wise. I hope he knows how great he is.

  • @courtneywilt7105

    @courtneywilt7105

    24 күн бұрын

    Wisdom doesn't always come with age...It comes with experience. Some people are just given much more experiences much sooner than others.

  • @skyofthelivingdead

    @skyofthelivingdead

    6 күн бұрын

    He had to grow up fast because of his situation.

  • @elliotrobles3618

    @elliotrobles3618

    4 күн бұрын

    that’s what i was gonna say

  • @PAPPADASH

    @PAPPADASH

    2 күн бұрын

    No CAP, he's got RIZZ

  • @ruthyaya
    @ruthyaya27 күн бұрын

    his parents created and left him a whole world of problems. hope this guy finds a way to turn his pain into purpose rather than continue the cycle of trauma and pain.

  • @Moonbunny55

    @Moonbunny55

    27 күн бұрын

    He definitely has what it takes to succeed! ❤

  • @MiauxCatterie

    @MiauxCatterie

    27 күн бұрын

    can't you see he already is

  • @Phawnreath

    @Phawnreath

    27 күн бұрын

    I can relate to this so hard. My entire Viewpoint of life is so much different from others and it's always been so difficult to talk about. I've always been ostracized from society because of the way I think. But the way I think is based off of the life I've lived. I feel his pain.

  • @just.a.hot.potato

    @just.a.hot.potato

    27 күн бұрын

    And I don't think he is quite understanding "both parents".

  • @szeszi21

    @szeszi21

    27 күн бұрын

    Very wellspoken and articulated thoughts. I hope that his apparently high intelligence will help him to work through the hardships he's facing now. Being a young adult is not an easy period for many of us but that's when we can learn the most about ourselves. Hang in there Chris, you will put these things behind you.

  • @findyourpassion8722
    @findyourpassion872221 күн бұрын

    This young man is more self aware than majority of adults. It’s good that he is out of the toxic environments. May he find happiness and true laughter.

  • @cv6442
    @cv644221 күн бұрын

    If you see this, it is not your fault for wanting a dog. Period. 💔 I hope you are able to get a service dog that helps keep you grounded during any delusions. Your dog will always have your back, you wont have to worry. I'm so glad you have your hope back. You deserve a beautiful life. 💜💜

  • @Cutie_Arii123

    @Cutie_Arii123

    2 күн бұрын

    Yes! I hope so too!❤❤

  • @anxious_and_avoidant
    @anxious_and_avoidant27 күн бұрын

    oh man, i'm only 3 minutes in and heartbroken for this man. i hope he finds peace through sharing his story. he's not alone in any of his struggles.

  • @mollyislovely

    @mollyislovely

    27 күн бұрын

    My heart is so broken as well. I feel terrible.

  • @MessiXmp_fan7

    @MessiXmp_fan7

    27 күн бұрын

    Same

  • @BlueAlien2

    @BlueAlien2

    27 күн бұрын

    As a child, it’s impossible not to buy in to a parent’s interpretation of reality. I am deeply sorry for your loss. You were not responsible. I’m sorry that you have to live with that. I am sorry you just can’t relax. Kindness to you.

  • @melykm4051

    @melykm4051

    27 күн бұрын

    He's still so young. He still needs a mom 😭

  • @OligoST

    @OligoST

    27 күн бұрын

    Alone but not alone. Although there are people out there who can relate, nobody is exactly in his shoes and nobody is better equipped to overcome the struggle than him.

  • @kirstron2390
    @kirstron239027 күн бұрын

    This sweet, extremely intelligent man has gone through HELL as a child and he STILL is being empathetic and non judgmental to ANYONE in the family…you are a gem and I hope you see this. I don’t know you personally, but I can say you are extremely strong, smart, loving, patient, kind…you are not what you’ve experienced. You are so much better than that. ❤

  • @stephaniesellers4315
    @stephaniesellers431527 күн бұрын

    His final sentiments have me in tears. What an incredible gentleman. Thank you for allowing him to share his story, Chris.

  • @mareikekeller9688
    @mareikekeller968827 күн бұрын

    "Your delusions are real and fake at the same time." That's a perfect way of putting it. I am so happy that you had such a good experience at the hospital and that you have found a therapist you feel you can trust. That is so hard. Not only because good trauma specialist are rare. You also need to find the courage in yourself to trust them enough so they can help you through bad phases. I wish you all the best.

  • @justins3810

    @justins3810

    27 күн бұрын

    Probably the crap medication making him worse. Doctors are idiots when it comes to mental health

  • @deathbydeviceable

    @deathbydeviceable

    21 күн бұрын

    It's the only way man can experience the unseen. Once you believe in religion heart mind and soul there's no escape from it. The only thing you can do is wait for the second coming in a very dark room

  • @cameronschyuder9034

    @cameronschyuder9034

    21 күн бұрын

    @@deathbydeviceableI wouldn’t exactly classify religion as the same as delusions. For one, not every theist practices because they’ve experienced a “personal spiritual experience.”

  • @PookieEST2001

    @PookieEST2001

    3 күн бұрын

    @@cameronschyuder9034religion is a delusion. You think some deity is sitting there, judging BILLIONS of people, deciding who goes where? Did you know that schizophrenics who ARENT exposed to religion have much more manageable symptoms? There’s schizophrenics deep in the Amazon rainforest, on remote islands, in remote mountain villages…and they don’t hurt people “in the name of god”. God is dead.

  • @millename
    @millename27 күн бұрын

    Oh boy, he’s just 20... Basically still a child! Hopefully he will have a good life ahead and everything will be under control ❤

  • @user-p6-3561

    @user-p6-3561

    21 күн бұрын

    20 year old is a man

  • @devonmunn5728

    @devonmunn5728

    20 күн бұрын

    Younger then me too (I was born in 2000)

  • @hanney91
    @hanney9127 күн бұрын

    Your tribe is out there. We can’t all be your friend in person because we are spread all over the world but just know you are not alone… we get you… we love you.

  • @leighleigh8725

    @leighleigh8725

    23 күн бұрын

    NO ONE SAYS NO TO DUMPSTER UTERUS LIZZZYYYYY

  • @f8ofk8

    @f8ofk8

    23 күн бұрын

    Thank you for saying this, Hanney. ❤❤❤

  • @sleepydreamdealer

    @sleepydreamdealer

    21 күн бұрын

    Such a kind words. Even whispered from the other side of the world, they reach and warmed the lonely soul.

  • @Estherbethe1...

    @Estherbethe1...

    20 күн бұрын

    ✨🔥💖🔥✨ 🤜🤛

  • @KillTheDeadMonkey

    @KillTheDeadMonkey

    18 күн бұрын

  • @norapeterson6331
    @norapeterson633127 күн бұрын

    "I wasnt just a person that was tolerated" Speaking of the people he met at the hospital. That was heavy. He was more welcomed and "seen" by them than with his own family. Well, those were/are very smart people, because this guy is very worth knowing ❤❤❤

  • @maksymiliankisielewski344
    @maksymiliankisielewski34427 күн бұрын

    Dear brother I have a severe schizophrenia but I come from a good familly. I just want to say you are an inspiration how you overcame your problems. You are one good guy. Wish you all the best in life and God bless ❤❤❤

  • @seatherny_y

    @seatherny_y

    27 күн бұрын

    I was diagnosed extremely early as a schizophrenic. (As a child) I would say my schizophrenia is pretty severe as well but I'm healing. I'm glad your family helps you 😇

  • @fungustheclown666

    @fungustheclown666

    23 күн бұрын

    ​@Christine19205gold So have autistic people, but there's lots that were properly treated by their parents. I think its because mental illness can fuel neglect and abuse, and while autism isn't a mental illness, it can cause a lot of mental illnesses. My mom is who I got it from, and she has comorbid NPD or ASPD or BPD (doctors never knew which one it was) from childhood abuse from her undiagnosed autistic drug addicted parents, and she also abuses drugs and has OCD. It all created an unhealthy abusive situation, and it repeats over and over. It's the same with schizophrenia. The thing is, all these things do not automatically cause abuse, they just make it more likely as their sense of morality is skewed. I actually developed some of her OCD rituals for a long time, thankfully I don't have it much anymore.

  • @user-wg4ie9pb3x

    @user-wg4ie9pb3x

    22 күн бұрын

    @Christine19205gold : you've shared an anecdotal belief, not a fact.

  • @ronniebattle1310

    @ronniebattle1310

    21 күн бұрын

    Jesus Encounter Ministries KZread channel

  • @RealMoonmen

    @RealMoonmen

    21 күн бұрын

    @@user-wg4ie9pb3x Uh, that’s not an anecdote bro. Nothing is being referenced to from real experience, it’s just a blank statement which a lot of people resonate with “A lot of schizophrenics have bad childhoods”, didn’t even say “all” either. You are more likely to experience a bad childhood when you’re maturing with a mental illness.

  • @AnnetFaber-bn5bf
    @AnnetFaber-bn5bf27 күн бұрын

    He says he feels younger than he is, yet carries old. An intelligent man with language-magician skills. I hope he continues to fight and overcome his worst symptoms and learns to feel again. When I listened to him telling his story, I heard not only a public speaker but also a writer.

  • @doramericyavuz

    @doramericyavuz

    25 күн бұрын

    Exactly what I thought. He's a great story teller although the story he told wasn't so great. Wish him all the best.

  • @heathersha

    @heathersha

    24 күн бұрын

    Yes, yes, yes! An amazing speaker and sharer of stories. I love how you said "language magician" because that is him! I was spellbound, intrigued, heartbroken, and completely connected from the beginning.

  • @25nickpro

    @25nickpro

    24 күн бұрын

    Please consider writing. You have a way with words and a powerful story to tell!

  • @simplyshirene8833

    @simplyshirene8833

    23 күн бұрын

    Same here. The way he tells his story pulls you in and you listen intently

  • @marmackerel

    @marmackerel

    22 күн бұрын

    My thoughts exactly! He is great with words and i feel he could become a writer if he isnt one already

  • @Nikki-mx3fv
    @Nikki-mx3fv27 күн бұрын

    I'm not afraid of you kind Sir. I was raised by a single mother, who worked as a psychiatric registered nurse. She has bestowed her knowledge onto me. So I understand. Your words at the end floored me and made me cry because oddly those are the words I never hear but truly needed to. Thank you for that. I don't believe it quite yet but those words can help me to put one foot in front of the other for tomorrow. Never underestimate the power of your words. Thank you again. You are appreciated.

  • @messitup

    @messitup

    13 күн бұрын

    I'd like to give Chris a big big hug!

  • @pamigreenway
    @pamigreenway20 күн бұрын

    He's only 20? This man has taken a lifetime of unimaginable pain and turned it into compassion and insight. What a rare and unique person and I wish him the life he deserves from here on out!

  • @obelisssk
    @obelisssk27 күн бұрын

    This man is absolutely incredible. His ability to survive and be resilient is awe inspiring. Much love to you, and I hope you can find peace and joy in this life.

  • @KerrieBerrie

    @KerrieBerrie

    27 күн бұрын

    Right, how is it that someone who was shown so little compassion all his life can have so much kindness and compassion for others? I feel like he has every reason to be an angry and mean person but instead... such a testament to his strength of character.

  • @thejerk9154
    @thejerk915427 күн бұрын

    My mom same. I was diagnosed at 18. My mom still goes too church and believes everything in her head. She would beat me. Lock me in my room. I left the house at 18 and now we dont talk at all. The struggle is real. The people in my head will never stop and i wont either. I wish you all the strength u need too get through life. It isnt always fair.

  • @Inquisitor2024

    @Inquisitor2024

    26 күн бұрын

  • @Uglyoldhag

    @Uglyoldhag

    23 күн бұрын

    My heart goes out to you. X

  • @Mo29577

    @Mo29577

    22 күн бұрын

  • @GD-xc4wg

    @GD-xc4wg

    21 күн бұрын

    I talked once awhile ago with someone who had schizophrenia. He said he had to accept it, go therapy and he had medication for it and he was doing way better. He was living with someone who also had mental health, like colocation and working too. Courage to you too ❤

  • @Apple_45

    @Apple_45

    21 күн бұрын

    How did u end up moving out on ur own? I’m 19 & have persistent depression, OCD, and social anxiety. All the symptoms of these disorders along with living in a narcissistic family makes me fearful of what I’ll do if and honestly when my parents kick me out. I have no support system and don’t know if I can survive on my own.

  • @christina8663
    @christina866327 күн бұрын

    7 minutes in & I'm mesmerized by how he speaks. I mean I could be totally wrong but he sounds like he would be a great author or poet. What I'm trying to say is he has a way with words. I wish him the best! 😊

  • @annataymond9529
    @annataymond952927 күн бұрын

    It would be so weird to not have any idea how much of what you were told or remembered actually happened, and how much was hallucinations/delusions. Especially with the stuff about abuse from the other parent. That’s insane, I can’t even imagine.

  • @Moonbunny55
    @Moonbunny5527 күн бұрын

    How does a child end up with the burden of processing family dysfunction ALL BY HIMSELF!!?? What a warrior to make it as far as he did and continues to value life despite the cards that were dealt. Hang in there dear soul, you’re gonna get where you want to go. Sending love and many blessings to you ✨💖✨

  • @apparentlyasun

    @apparentlyasun

    27 күн бұрын

    unfortunately children ending up feeling like they have to address the burden by themselves is pretty common in dysfunctional families. especially when the adults can't/won't be able to sort out their own problems in a healthy way, and especially in cases of generational trauma : (

  • @ozziefriez8351

    @ozziefriez8351

    27 күн бұрын

    @@apparentlyasunTHIS! Being the one to bear the burden of not only my traumas but my family’s as well has led me down a very difficult (hopefully eventually rewarding) path.

  • @Gee-xb7rt

    @Gee-xb7rt

    26 күн бұрын

    @@ozziefriez8351 one therapy used is called Ideal parent figure protocol. The issue is children are hardwired to bond with parents, only when parents don't validate their children it leaves the child thinking its their fault, and there are a number of paths a child can take to try to win their parents validation, be smarter, more entertaining, more pleasing, more accomplished, but of course the validation never comes, and the child keeps blaming themself.

  • @fritzfxx

    @fritzfxx

    25 күн бұрын

    By definition, the vast majority of those from dysfunctional families have to deal on their own

  • @asiyaheibhlin

    @asiyaheibhlin

    24 күн бұрын

    I am one of many that I know who are doing the same thing. It seems to be a theme in my generation (born in 1995). My conversion to Islam had aided a lot of that, as well as years of therapy, and logical application in my daily life (helps me balance out my emotional state when I am constantly using logic on tasks like debating, writing essays foe fun, problem-solving, etc.)

  • @bmary8283
    @bmary828327 күн бұрын

    This young boy is so strong and courageous. The final message really got me, instead of saying something about him, he focused on us who have watched the video, he focused on giving strength to us, he made the last message a message to us. You really have a big and kind heart. I wish you the best life ever 💙

  • @DannieJ312
    @DannieJ31227 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for coming forward with your story and allowing Chris to interview you. I know there are others watching this who are or were in your same shoes. What an incredibly heartbreaking life. I’m so very sorry for all you’ve gone through.

  • @DannieJ312

    @DannieJ312

    27 күн бұрын

    My brother in law is paranoid schizophrenic. He gets it from his dad. He also believes he’s the one Revelations is talking about as well but he came up with that on his own. Medication has helped tremendously though.

  • @aminabouali4630
    @aminabouali463025 күн бұрын

    I love the way he narrates. Such a brave intelligent man.

  • @rawlivingwithdisabilities
    @rawlivingwithdisabilities27 күн бұрын

    I think Chris is so respectful ❤ he let him talk freely no questions or interruption..its like a therapy session

  • @noeliarocio4367
    @noeliarocio436727 күн бұрын

    Life can be so unfair! He's clearly a very smart, eloquent and interesting person, and it makes me sad that the adults around him were the worst kind of people. Best is yet to come! I truly wish him a future full of love, understanding and happiness

  • @kathymorris4553
    @kathymorris455322 күн бұрын

    My daughter has same diagnosis. I’m so sorry your childhood was so terrible. You’re doing good and I’m so proud of you. Remember the past is the past. It is was it is. Stay busy, have a good support system. Be grateful, be happy today is a good day. I would like to be your mom.♥️

  • @cassandrabuitron427
    @cassandrabuitron42721 күн бұрын

    Chris has a novel to share. He was gifted with storytelling. Thank you for your honesty and your bravery. As a mother, my heart goes out to you. As a previous mental health professional, this should be mandatory viewing.

  • @jeffreyerickson6766
    @jeffreyerickson676627 күн бұрын

    What an insightful and caring man he is.

  • @porcelainegg
    @porcelainegg27 күн бұрын

    i can listen to this guy speak all day, i feel comforted by him , i don’t feel alone.

  • @Prettymapleleaf

    @Prettymapleleaf

    21 күн бұрын

    You aren’t alone ❤

  • @lizgeedee3319
    @lizgeedee331921 күн бұрын

    When you talked about running inside the store to get a Snickers to save your mom’s life…and she didn’t even remember? You are a miracle. I’m so sorry you carried that weight and no one recognized it.

  • @theresekirkpatrick3337
    @theresekirkpatrick333720 күн бұрын

    Goodness you have been through so much. My cousin experienced terrible things as a child too. Her mother wasn’t sane or kind. Blessings for a full recovery. You deserve happiness, security and peace.

  • @federicav794
    @federicav79427 күн бұрын

    What a wonderful boy! A big hug from an italian mother

  • @gas-lyghtchristianson-ashl5041

    @gas-lyghtchristianson-ashl5041

    26 күн бұрын

    You Italians always find a way to say it

  • @federicav794

    @federicav794

    26 күн бұрын

    @@gas-lyghtchristianson-ashl5041 ❤️

  • @shoozu

    @shoozu

    23 күн бұрын

    Right?! 😂 ​@@gas-lyghtchristianson-ashl5041

  • @HairwayToSteaven1
    @HairwayToSteaven127 күн бұрын

    Out of the all the turmoil that Chris has gone through since an early age, a well spoken and humble young man has emerged like a phoenix. Stay strong and thank you for sharing your light

  • @Marniuhhh
    @Marniuhhh27 күн бұрын

    Its very courageous of Chris to his story openly to all of us. Very moving. I hope he finds some assurance or peace from opening up. I wish the best for him.

  • @ms.communication8464
    @ms.communication846425 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this interview, Chris! You are very worthy. Thank you for your messages to us.

  • @melindawargowsky8176
    @melindawargowsky817627 күн бұрын

    How brave is this young man? I’m grateful he’s in an environment where he feels safety and comfort, and that he has a therapist with whom he has connected and bonded. Wishing him a peaceful and happier future.

  • @vivienleigh4640
    @vivienleigh464027 күн бұрын

    I used to work with "in-patients", a closed ward, I was in my early 20's and it was one of the best experiences of my life. I felt safe surrounded by people that didn't, couldn't, fake it. It was genuine in lack of a better word. I felt at home. Thank you Chris! You're one of my heroes. Thank you for staying alive and tell your story. What a beautiful gift, precious. So happy that you've met a therapist that you trust

  • @high62609

    @high62609

    27 күн бұрын

    I've been an impatient and had some wonderful people who helped me.

  • @saidraalien6837

    @saidraalien6837

    20 күн бұрын

    The mood and tone of hospitals is something that always made sense to me .

  • @traumaannellama
    @traumaannellama15 күн бұрын

    This channel always speaks beautiful truths! Thanks for giving these wonderful souls a platform!

  • @pinipinella
    @pinipinella25 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for your kind words in the end. I’m crying 🥲. And thank you so much for sharing your story

  • @jeremiahallyn4603
    @jeremiahallyn460327 күн бұрын

    I hate that this young man had to deal with so much at a young age. I hope that he can move on from it and have a happy and fulfilling life 🙏🙂

  • @TheNomadicSunny
    @TheNomadicSunny27 күн бұрын

    chris, i relate you are not alone. my partner is a T1D and i’ve been traumatized over and over again through saving his life over his T1D lows- waking to him seizing beside me(we live in a van) and it’s been so tough. as shitty as it is i am glad to relate to someone

  • @TheoRae8289

    @TheoRae8289

    27 күн бұрын

    it's amazing what a moment of no longer feeling alone can do.

  • @melissabarravecchio5577
    @melissabarravecchio557726 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing. I struggle with another taboo mental illness and I related to this a lot. Props to you for pushing yourself out of your comfort zone. Keep going!

  • @gabriela_rose4827
    @gabriela_rose482726 күн бұрын

    Beautiful, I’d love to be a friend with someone as kind, sympathetic and well-spoken as you!!

  • @TheNordicharps
    @TheNordicharps27 күн бұрын

    I am a retired psychiatrist. I have met so many like this very intelligent handikapped young man. My heart goes out to him. I hope he gets all the help he needs. ❤

  • @GeekGamer666

    @GeekGamer666

    27 күн бұрын

    Out of curiosity, why did you feel the need to use the word handicapped in that sentence? Intelligent young man is still accurate.

  • @theboujieproletariat

    @theboujieproletariat

    27 күн бұрын

    Exactly. Disability has no correlation to intelligence! ​@@GeekGamer666

  • @YuokoII

    @YuokoII

    27 күн бұрын

    @@GeekGamer666 I'll be bold to assume that its professional deformation

  • @lovingmayberry307

    @lovingmayberry307

    27 күн бұрын

    ​@@GeekGamer666 That might be typical language in his country.

  • @user-gf1xg5zd9l

    @user-gf1xg5zd9l

    27 күн бұрын

    @@lovingmayberry307Handicapped isn’t a medical term. His English is good enough to know that is an outdated term.

  • @pechblendae
    @pechblendae27 күн бұрын

    I have flashback myself listening to Chris. My mom was schizoaffective and had mystical delusions as well. I’ve been lucky to have had a loving Daddy who saved at least a tiny part of my mental sanity. All my heart goes out to you, Chris. All of it.

  • @joyful_tanya

    @joyful_tanya

    27 күн бұрын

    My son, also named Chris has schizo-affective with delusions. He's right now not speaking to me because according to him I am not his mother. 😢 I will be here when he remembers I am. He has a supportive partner who lets me know he's ok. His delusions tell him that his bio father is El Chapo and grandma is Jessica Lang. Can't make this up. My heart breaks because there isn't anything I can really do except love him from afar.

  • @LiClan

    @LiClan

    21 күн бұрын

    @@joyful_tanyasorry to hear that. I was a very disobedient son with many regrets that I must live with. Please don’t be too hard on yourself as it must be very upsetting for you. I hope and pray for you and your son ❤

  • @joyful_tanya

    @joyful_tanya

    21 күн бұрын

    @@LiClan thank you very much. I'm trying not to be hard on myself. It's been hard, but it's getting better.

  • @MercuricChloride

    @MercuricChloride

    9 күн бұрын

    ​​@@joyful_tanyaI'm also named Chris and schizoaffective lol, what a crazy occurrence with people named Chris huh? But I hope your son gets out of his delusion that you're not his mother, just show him lots of love and empathy and hopefully things get better for you

  • @joyful_tanya

    @joyful_tanya

    9 күн бұрын

    @@MercuricChloride thank you very much Chris. He's blocked me for now but I will be here when he's ready. His long term GF let's me know he's ok. 🫂❤️

  • @LuciaCeardi
    @LuciaCeardi25 күн бұрын

    Bless you for your bravery in sharing your story. YOU MATTER! ❤

  • @daviboiify
    @daviboiify27 күн бұрын

    You really have such an incredible understanding of when it's time to just quietly listen to a story. It's such an underrated quality in interviewers. I love watching you interview people. This must be the least I have ever heard you speak, and yet this is one of your most captivating videos. You have true talent.

  • @petunia2008
    @petunia200827 күн бұрын

    Chris, I am so deeply sorry for you... I wish you only peace and joy. Sending lots of love from Poland.

  • @ravenmmarlowe
    @ravenmmarlowe27 күн бұрын

    Sending so much love your way Chris! My dad has schizophrenia and it led him to being really violent towards me throughout my childhood. I always try to lead with kindness and empathy, but I think that the experience resulted in me having a subconscious fear of people with psychotic disorders for a long time. I’ve worked hard to educate myself and become an advocate for people with schizophrenia but it’s a continued journey for me. Stories like yours need to be shared and I’m so grateful to you for speaking out against the stigmas surrounding schizophrenia. ❤

  • @alxee1203
    @alxee120314 сағат бұрын

    So well spoken, self aware, and likeable. Thank you for sharing

  • @dcnunez100
    @dcnunez1008 күн бұрын

    "That I have hope now" - Yes! This so touched my heart 🥰 You are not alone. In my prayers. Sending love and support from Southern California ❤️

  • @marag1568
    @marag156827 күн бұрын

    What to say about such a story… this is beyond heartbreaking. Yet, despite your pain, you are so composed and wise beyond your years. Please remember that you are not your family’s mistakes - you are anything but. You were/are a young person seeking comfort from a family that neglected that affection. What you’ve taken from all this tragedy is amazing. I’m 23, and could only hope for this type of retrospect and wisdom when I’m much older. I’ve experienced struggle, but if I had to deal with a fraction of what you’ve been through, I don’t know where I’d be. You are incredibly intelligent, resilient, and kind. You’re special, and despite all the cruelty that’s been bestowed on you, I think your fight will take you far. Thank you for sharing❤️ sending you love and well wishes

  • @marag1568

    @marag1568

    27 күн бұрын

    And for the record, you have such a great voice, such a specific way of compelling storytelling. I think you could write a fantastic memoir - and that’s saying a lot considering 1.) how young you are 2.) this is coming from an English teacher (if that actually means anything lol)!

  • @LaPimposa

    @LaPimposa

    27 күн бұрын

    I wrote to him: i would like to improve my english with you! He could be an excellent english teacher. I am an italian native speaker. So i totally agree with you

  • @jezstyles2233

    @jezstyles2233

    27 күн бұрын

    English major here! 1. Your comment was beautiful! 2. I totally agree! Chris has such a beautiful voice, sound wise and syntax wise. Chris should definitely write!! Doesn’t have to be a memoir (since it may need to take lots of time and could be traumatizing; not everyone needs to share their story and be an activist or whatever) but writing can help with anxiety and provide an amazing creative outlet that can be a safety net for people to go to rather than negative self talk, etc. it definitely helps me through any frozen state I find myself in. ❤

  • @marag1568

    @marag1568

    27 күн бұрын

    @@jezstyles2233 thank you so much, and YES!!! Great points - you’re absolutely right!! Writing of any kind is so healing (I can attest) and whether he shares it with anyone or not, I’m sure he’d have such a captivating voice!❤️

  • @brazelton24496
    @brazelton2449627 күн бұрын

    As someone with recurring major depression and a daughter with a schizoaffective diagnosis I hear you, I see you. The positive path you have chosen will, I hope, bring you a better life than you have had.

  • @jazhillstaten
    @jazhillstaten22 күн бұрын

    Hands down my favorite episode. I have learned so much. Thank you.

  • @Amandapanda888
    @Amandapanda88826 күн бұрын

    Thank you young man for your message at the end of the video. I’m going through an incredibly hard time right now and have lost a lot of hope but your message gave me light in my heart. I hope for a better future and life for you as well. Keep pushing through because you are loved!

  • @ivonned32
    @ivonned3227 күн бұрын

    You can do it Chris. You have brought your issue to your consciousness now. You are aware. It will get easier and easier with time. Dont loose hope on your self! You are exceptionally intelligent. 🙏🏾👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽✨✨✨

  • @WishAtElevenEleven
    @WishAtElevenEleven27 күн бұрын

    I love that this channel sheds light on a wide variety of serious mental illnesses that are usually not talked about.

  • @pipwolverine
    @pipwolverineКүн бұрын

    This was incredibly powerful and moving. Thank you for sharing your story so candidly.

  • @nerfworthy218
    @nerfworthy21824 күн бұрын

    You are incredibly well spoken and so very brave to come on and share your story with us. You aren't alone. Thank you.

  • @allylabar21
    @allylabar2127 күн бұрын

    I so badly want to give him a hug! I want to show him the proper love of a mother/family, just to show him he is loved and cared about and make sure he gets what he needs. 😢❤😊

  • @seto02
    @seto0227 күн бұрын

    This was heartbreaking man, you deserve all the love in life. Your finishing words really touched me thank you for that!

  • @Moonbunny55

    @Moonbunny55

    27 күн бұрын

    Me too! It was straight from his heart! 💖

  • @BioSpaceCat
    @BioSpaceCat25 күн бұрын

    Your mental strength is very inspiring. Thank you for the kind words at the end. I also wish you a long path of hope and joy.

  • @annagustavsson9969
    @annagustavsson996925 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story and sharing hope! You are so well spoken, what a thoughtful and beautiful soul! Best wishes from Sweden!

  • @melissah1953
    @melissah195327 күн бұрын

    Im tearing up. This man is a good soul who did what he had to. Reminds me of my own childhood and its not okay but I would do it all over again ❤

  • @gamersguide_1
    @gamersguide_127 күн бұрын

    Getting to know people facing these struggles but still going is truly fascinating!

  • @val_smiling8474
    @val_smiling847427 күн бұрын

    I am so sorry. No child should have to go through what you did! You deserved much better! I'm proud of you for reaching out to help (therapy, medication, interactions, telling your story...) It is such a brave thing to do! And uncharted territory for your family line... Yet you're doing it!!! Keep going! I hope you continue to have more and more hope! ❤️

  • @ameliamcdonnell6293
    @ameliamcdonnell629324 күн бұрын

    Wow, thank you so much for sharing Chris. We are all rooting for you!

  • @TheBriZone
    @TheBriZone27 күн бұрын

    This is one of Chris's most important videos. Raw and real. Just like the disease of mental illness. Thank you gentlemen both for your bravery to speak so bluntly online. Chris, you have a purpose in this life. You are very intelligent and so young. I believe you have the ability to do real good in this world. God loves you, dont be afraid to express your beliefs. Thank you for sharing your story. Many will benefit. ❤

  • @patrikpass2962

    @patrikpass2962

    24 күн бұрын

    Thats nice to say. But wont this comment make his illness of grandeur worse?

  • @MercuricChloride

    @MercuricChloride

    9 күн бұрын

    ​@@patrikpass2962how is it grandeur exactly? He isn't putting himself on a podium

  • @patrikpass2962

    @patrikpass2962

    9 күн бұрын

    @@MercuricChloride Chris told us he has problems with grandeur trough a religious context and she is implying that he is special and she mentions God.

  • @MercuricChloride

    @MercuricChloride

    8 күн бұрын

    @@patrikpass2962 doesn't mean his entire disorder is grandeur based. Delusions are episodic

  • @MercuricChloride

    @MercuricChloride

    8 күн бұрын

    @@patrikpass2962 but I do agree that the OP of the comment we're under shouldn't have told him to openly share his beliefs

  • @B0bCat11
    @B0bCat1127 күн бұрын

    Hey Chris, you strong af. Thanks for sharing all of it.

  • @sarahweber964
    @sarahweber96426 күн бұрын

    Incredible young man is Chris. That you are now able to talk about your past, speak eloquently, have hope, and even encourage others shows that you are capable of massive healing. Thank you for your time in this interview and keep going on your journey. It is wonderfully moving and heartening to hear.

  • @yaelicohen3373
    @yaelicohen337326 күн бұрын

    What a remarkable person you are. Such wisdom and compassion. Thank you🙏

  • @Burkwood
    @Burkwood27 күн бұрын

    What a smart young man. I'm really glad he realized he needed to open up. As someone who has isolated myself because of my depression, I've had to make that same decision, and it has really helped. To let your pain out into the world and not keep it wholly as a part of yourself. I wish him health and peace.

  • @ivpetr4544

    @ivpetr4544

    27 күн бұрын

    All the best to you too 💙

  • @sarahbattle6208
    @sarahbattle620827 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your testimony this is probably one of the best episodes I’ve seen on this channel

  • @Bjanec91
    @Bjanec9125 күн бұрын

    Wow, this was such a good video. He is so well spoken, and confident yet calm. I really loved what he had to say at the end especially; I needed to hear it. Thank you for sharing your story with us, Chris!

  • @pixboi
    @pixboi27 күн бұрын

    Chris is strong and eloquent, just keep on going, I think life has something good waiting for you!

  • @kileygaither9302
    @kileygaither930227 күн бұрын

    His message at the end made me cry. Such a beautiful soul, thank you for this. I see so much growth in your future

  • @elfo8elfo
    @elfo8elfo26 күн бұрын

    I really appreciate his message in the end.. also wow! He is so young but so wise and self aware. Thank you for sharing

  • @heathersha
    @heathersha24 күн бұрын

    What self awareness! What clarity in the sharing! I am feeling with you my brother, and sending love. Your story is only just beginning, and you have worlds of love, joy and healing waiting in the golden light of each moment. Thank you, thank you for sharing. Believe in yourself because you are amazing and worthy of every wonderful and beautiful experience. 🙏🏽💫❤

  • @monaminchau4798
    @monaminchau479827 күн бұрын

    Chris, you are a normal person in most aspects. Your childhood experience is hopefully not “normal”, and I am so happy for you that you have found a way forward. You can take pride in how much you accomplished as a child and adolescent, even though that was forced upon you so early. That inner strength and resilience can take you to a much happier future. Believe in yourself and be proud of yourself. If you are not “normal”, you are certainly not inferior, but better than many of us!

  • @jaderinehart7179
    @jaderinehart717927 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this story! I've been following this channel for a while because I'm an aspiring mental health professional but this episode hit very close to my heart, I've never seen a story as similar as my own and it's so relieving in a way to know that there are other people who have experienced similar trauma as you. For context I grew up with a father with undiagnosed schizophrenia that revolved around religion as well for around 10 years and it was extremely difficult, especially because for a long time I was undiagnosed with autism among other things. I'm so glad to see that after it all there is still happiness in the world for people like me and Chris.

  • @alsolima3358
    @alsolima335827 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story. It will definitely contribute to increasing social visibility of mental health issues.

  • @LM4210
    @LM421027 күн бұрын

    So articulate and smart for such a young man. I wish you the best of life as you work through the trauma.

  • @mgxbreu
    @mgxbreu27 күн бұрын

    Thanks for your kind words, Chris, you also deserve compassion and forgiveness. Im glad that you have hope now. When I started having hope for the first time all of my life changed and it was thanks to my therapist, too.

  • @blairariavanderkamp3405
    @blairariavanderkamp340527 күн бұрын

    I am so sorry that you had to live and grow up like that. I'm proud of you for fighting and living a fulfilling life.

  • @ajsquaredproductions7860
    @ajsquaredproductions786025 күн бұрын

    This was amazing!! Thank you so much for sharing your story. And your words of wisdom at the end were so profound. I pray they reach each person who needs to hear it! ❤❤

  • @giuliasies1956
    @giuliasies195626 күн бұрын

    This is by far the best video on this channel. The amount of adversity this man has gone through truly seems unbeareble, which is why his message at the end gave me so much hope. He is so strong, eloquent, well spoken. I hope he can continue to heal and finally feel happy, cause he deserves it so much. Thank you for the video, this one is extra special.

  • @artemishunter4242
    @artemishunter424227 күн бұрын

    Tears streaming down my eyes just how sad and how much sorrow is in this man had in his life. I want to say that someone is thinking about you and loves you and wishes nothing but the best in this life. Keep working on yourself and doing good in this world we NEED people like you.

  • @AmericanMeiling
    @AmericanMeiling27 күн бұрын

    That poor baby 💔 the Trama he endured , yet still speaks so calmly about her ... The avoidance of the medical community and extreme beliefs mixed in with a horrible mental disease ... are indeed a deadly mix 💝 I am grateful he acknowledged her sickness and his own .. he can get the help his mother never got ... Just imagine how many cases are hidden in history 💖 I hope he finally gets many True happy moments ... You are Amazing

  • @Inexactbeetle
    @Inexactbeetle26 күн бұрын

    I'm glad i watched this. It's so much but so important to hear. Thank you both so much

  • @MicahAngelOfficial
    @MicahAngelOfficial25 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your courage in sharing your experiences, Chris Tragesser. You’ve been incredibly brave through traumatic events that were never your fault, & they never should have happened to you. You are worthy of safety, peace, stability, & support in every area of your life. I hope you continue to share your creativity & your healing insights with the world. Your story is powerful, helpful, & validating for many people. I’m very glad you’re here. & thank you, Chris Ulmer & the SBSK team for creating this inspiring channel + organization. ✨

  • @justins3810
    @justins381027 күн бұрын

    Mothers like this do tremendous amounts of mental damage. My mother is nuts and always has been. She has since disowned me and turned my entire family against me because of her sick delusions. This is so sad.

  • @moomoocowsly

    @moomoocowsly

    27 күн бұрын

    I used to think the same as you until I learned about generational trauma. It's only ever possible to blame the individual themselves when we're ignorant of the things they experienced that made them the way they are. Often those things are never shared and end up simply lost to history. Disorders like this can potentially go many, many generations back, being passed along like a curse.

  • @justins3810

    @justins3810

    27 күн бұрын

    @@moomoocowsly Are you excusing her from turning my family against me because of her own sick delusions? Sure her mother was nuts too but that doesn't make it ok for her to take my kids away and turn everyone against me. She's a great faker indeed. My ex wife now benefits and my kids are gone.

  • @karyne826

    @karyne826

    27 күн бұрын

    @@justins3810Maybe you need to turn to professionals to help you manage your own mental health issues. Break the cycle.

  • @justins3810

    @justins3810

    27 күн бұрын

    @@karyne826 I'm sorry. I am irritated beyond what you could imagine. The mental health system is a laughable and these so called "professionals" are some of the dumbest people alive. I know this from experience.

  • @melykm4051

    @melykm4051

    27 күн бұрын

    ​@@moomoocowslyno. You bleed on your therapist not your kids. Millennials are breaking generational trauma. Because frankly we love our kids more and didn't want to ruin their lives like our parents CHOSE to do when they chose not to get help and take accountability. Being abused is not an excuse for abusing. Stop

  • @carolknight5805
    @carolknight580527 күн бұрын

    Your not alone. Your story is so sad yet so inspiring. Please consider writing a book about your journey, it could help so many. I've been a psych nurse for over 30 years and your story could help so many. Stay strong and bless you.

  • @hannahjoyplant
    @hannahjoyplant10 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story. It is powerful, and your voice has a place in this world. I hope, you too, have a good life.

  • @mariamurmis4915
    @mariamurmis491527 күн бұрын

    You have had such a hard life. I admire your commitment to heal and your strength and intelligence. I wish you the best! May you find happiness and peace.

  • @mollyislovely
    @mollyislovely27 күн бұрын

    Seriously bless his heart and I hope for the best in his journey. I’m proud of him for wanting to continue. I wish them all the best in life.

  • @forgetmiiknot
    @forgetmiiknot27 күн бұрын

    I work in outreach mental health services and he reminds me of so many clients I've worked with and heard the stories of. I'm so glad he has found a good therapist and is working his way to recovery. His backstory brought tears to my eyes.... And he's using it to help others who have experienced similar, which is amazing.... Thank you Chris for starting to cover more mental health stories in recent years, as a mental health professional and a person with lived experience, it is wonderful to see ❤

  • @capyboppy
    @capyboppy27 күн бұрын

    Out of all the wonderful videos over the years I’ve been watching this channel; this is the one that has touched me the most. So honest and real.

  • @christasista9
    @christasista926 күн бұрын

    I would love to see you interview more people like this, please. This is one of my favorite interviews you’ve done on this channel. Thank you for doing this. I hope he gets all the help and support he needs and can live as normal a life as possible. Thank you.

  • @elizabethcarrington5819
    @elizabethcarrington581927 күн бұрын

    Keep going Chris, you are worthy of having a good life. You’ve overcome horror and survived thus far and that shows how strong you are. ❤️