One story could be a schizophrenic sibling who believes their family members are aliens plotting to take over their mind. They constantly barricade themselves in their room, screaming at anyone who tries to approach, creating a terrifying and chaotic home environment.
There was a case where a schizophrenic sibling would have hallucinations of monsters in the house. At night, they would run around the house with a knife, thinking they were fighting off these imaginary creatures. It was extremely scary for the other family members as they didn't know when this would happen and were in constant fear for their safety.
Violence is a common element. As the schizophrenic sibling may have delusions that make them act aggressively towards their family members.
One horror story could be a schizophrenic brother who believes he is being chased by demons at night. He runs around the house, screaming and breaking things, making the whole family live in fear.
Sure. One schizophrenic story could be about a person who often hears voices that no one else can hear. These voices might be constantly commenting on their actions or even giving them commands that make no sense in the real world.
One time, my sister and I were home alone at night. She suddenly started acting really strange, like she was in a trance. She walked into the kitchen and just stared at the knife block for what felt like hours. I was so scared that she might do something dangerous. I finally snapped her out of it, but it still gives me chills to think about.
There's also a short story where a schizophrenic character hears voices that seem to be leading him to commit heinous acts. The horror lies in his internal struggle as he tries to distinguish between the voices in his head and reality, not knowing which thoughts are his own and which are the product of his condition. As the story progresses, the line between his hallucinations and the real world blurs more and more, creating a sense of dread.
Sure. There was a schizophrenic girl. She sometimes saw things that weren't there, like a big scary monster in the corner of her room. This made her scream and cry at night. Her siblings didn't understand what was going on and were scared too. It took a while for the family to realize she needed professional help and support. She was then diagnosed and started on a treatment plan which slowly improved her condition.
The long - term psychological damage is also a very serious aspect. These savior siblings may grow up with deep - seated insecurities and a warped sense of self - worth. They may struggle with relationships in the future, always feeling like they are there to serve others rather than having their own value. And in some extreme cases, they may even develop post - traumatic stress disorder from all the medical traumas they endured as a child.
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One sad sibling story is when two siblings were very close but had to be separated due to their parents' divorce. One went to live with their mother in a different city, and they could only see each other a few times a year. They missed out on growing up together and it was really hard for them.
Sure. Once, my sister and I were playing hide - and - seek. She hid in the dryer. When I found her, she was all curled up like a little ball and we both just burst out laughing.