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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 255954" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Liver is not good news. But I'm much relieved to hear that the PP PE has been ruled out. So will keep praying hard that the liver issue will turn out to be easily treatable and cause daughter no lasting issues.</p><p> </p><p>Schizophrenia is common in my family. I understand your worry and am glad you're keeping an eye on boyfriend for possible symptoms ect. But even if it were to turn out he also has the diagnosis......for many who do, with a good solid treatment plan, appropriate medications, education about the disorder, they live fairly normal lives with long periods of "remissions". </p><p> </p><p>These kids have been carrying a heavy load (and you too!!) for many months now. Stressful for anyone, but being young and inexperienced ect, even more stressful for them. They are lucky to have you and husband supporting them and guiding them. </p><p> </p><p>My easy child will also be relieved there is no PP PE. phew whew on that one! (scary as h*ll)</p><p> </p><p>Keep us updated.</p><p> </p><p>((((hugs))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 255954, member: 84"] Liver is not good news. But I'm much relieved to hear that the PP PE has been ruled out. So will keep praying hard that the liver issue will turn out to be easily treatable and cause daughter no lasting issues. Schizophrenia is common in my family. I understand your worry and am glad you're keeping an eye on boyfriend for possible symptoms ect. But even if it were to turn out he also has the diagnosis......for many who do, with a good solid treatment plan, appropriate medications, education about the disorder, they live fairly normal lives with long periods of "remissions". These kids have been carrying a heavy load (and you too!!) for many months now. Stressful for anyone, but being young and inexperienced ect, even more stressful for them. They are lucky to have you and husband supporting them and guiding them. My easy child will also be relieved there is no PP PE. phew whew on that one! (scary as h*ll) Keep us updated. ((((hugs)))) [/QUOTE]
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