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<blockquote data-quote="Feeling Sad" data-source="post: 666370" data-attributes="member: 19245"><p>Thank you, RE. I am so sorry that you went through that as a child. It must have been horrible.</p><p></p><p>We both have had experiences in our childhoods with schizophrenia. I tried to always help my sister, but she was violent towards me, just me. My parents felt over-whelmed and did not believe or protect me.</p><p></p><p>Now, going through it myself...I understand and forgive them. It is such a difficult disease to deal with...for the whole family, but especially for the person that has it.</p><p></p><p>I am not doing very well. I cannot relax or stop worrying about my son. I feel so bad that I had to file a restraining order. I needed to keep my youngest son safe and I did not want him to continue to go through what we both went through as children. Namely bring scared and helpless as we watch our loved one change into someone else. The body is still the same for the most part, but the voice, personality and the way that they act changes before our eyes.</p><p></p><p>That is why I first studied psychology and then special education.</p><p></p><p>I miss my son. I ache for my son. I need to keep him safe from harm. He does not know the real world. He listens to his cruel voices that badger him endlessly.</p><p></p><p>I do not want him to be out there alone. I should be keeping him safe from harm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feeling Sad, post: 666370, member: 19245"] Thank you, RE. I am so sorry that you went through that as a child. It must have been horrible. We both have had experiences in our childhoods with schizophrenia. I tried to always help my sister, but she was violent towards me, just me. My parents felt over-whelmed and did not believe or protect me. Now, going through it myself...I understand and forgive them. It is such a difficult disease to deal with...for the whole family, but especially for the person that has it. I am not doing very well. I cannot relax or stop worrying about my son. I feel so bad that I had to file a restraining order. I needed to keep my youngest son safe and I did not want him to continue to go through what we both went through as children. Namely bring scared and helpless as we watch our loved one change into someone else. The body is still the same for the most part, but the voice, personality and the way that they act changes before our eyes. That is why I first studied psychology and then special education. I miss my son. I ache for my son. I need to keep him safe from harm. He does not know the real world. He listens to his cruel voices that badger him endlessly. I do not want him to be out there alone. I should be keeping him safe from harm. [/QUOTE]
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