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If you got already a second opinion, same as the first one, it seems solid. I guess my question is, is the disorder causing you distress or making it hard to live your life? I've had three people in my life with schizophrenia but it became so severe they couldn't function.
If you are functioning well enough in the world, and not in distress, you have time to try treatments. Even if you don't feel different (that's better than feeling worse, right?). Keep going to whichever doctor you liked better. Let them know how you are doing so they can adjust the treatment.