Star Wars child star Jack Lloyd shares schizophrenia health update

Jack Lloyd
Sam Levy/WireImageJack LloydKnown for playing young Anakin Skywalker in 1999 Star Wars: Episode 1 – The Phantom Menaceprovides an update on his schizophrenia diagnosis.
during an interview Clayton Sandel In a post on Substack on Wednesday, January 1, Lloyd, 35, said he was “pretty good, considering the 20 years are over.” He revealed in late 2024 that he was currently living in a rehab center after spending 18 months in a Southern California mental health facility.
Lloyd said that in addition to schizophrenia, he has been diagnosed with agnosia. According to the Cleveland Clinic, agnosia is a neurological disorder that causes someone’s brain to be unable to recognize their own health condition, often causing sufferers to avoid or resist treatment.
“I’m now able to take continued therapy, therapy and medication. Everyone has been so supportive,” Lloyd shared, describing how he felt while taking the medication. “I didn’t have time to feel emotionally unstable. It was very much a cushion.
Lloyd was only 8 years old when he played young Anakin Skywalker in Skywalker. Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. According to the former actor, his experience Star Wars Overall positive.

Jack Lloyd
Gilbert Carrasquillo/FilmMagic“My experiences with the fans were immediately therapeutic,” he shared. “Now, it’s still therapeutic. It’s helpful to people and it’s healthy. It’s not something I would shy away from.
He added that he still has fond memories of his time making the film. phantom menace. “I really appreciate the time we spent,” Jack said. “I’m very grateful.”
Jack’s mother, Lisa Lloydtold Sandel, “Jake is actually doing much better than he was before. That’s a big relief to me and his family. We’re all happy that he’s doing so well and he’s working really hard. We’re really excited about that.” express appreciation.
Jack was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 2016 after serving 10 months in prison. In early 2024, Lisa opened up about Jack’s mental health struggles, revealing that he checked into a mental health rehabilitation facility in March 2023 after experiencing a psychotic episode.
“Jack started getting into some trouble in high school,” Lisa explained in March 2024, recalling the first time she noticed a change in Jack’s personality. “He started talking about ‘reality’. He didn’t know if he was in this reality or another reality. I really don’t know what to say.
After he was admitted to an inpatient program, Lisa shared that Jack was “doing so much better” [she] expected. She shared: “He’s getting better with people and being more social, which is really nice. It’s kind of like the old Jack coming back because he was always very social until he got psychotic Schizophrenia.
Speaking to Sandel in 2024, Jack said he loves all things new Star Wars media released in recent years, including new Star Wars: Ahsoka series on Disney+.