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Oprah tomorrow (Tues.) - Childhood schizophrenia
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 310145" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>I watched a short clip on AOL. </p><p>Amazing that the girl is on a last line of adult medications. She seemed very ADHD to me. And I agree with-Nomad, that the parents did not even attempt to steer her toward Oprah ... never really seemed to outline any expectations. No one redirected her. Now, I don't know what they've done behind the scenes, but on camera they could have tried something, and either left it on camera or edited it out.</p><p>Interesting to read the reader comments on AOL. Most were sympathetic, but then you get those who say that the girl needs to be controlled, or that she needs to be prayed over. Sigh.</p><p>I only know adults who are schizophrenic so I can't really judge by the girl's behavior how "typical" she is, if there is such a thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 310145, member: 3419"] I watched a short clip on AOL. Amazing that the girl is on a last line of adult medications. She seemed very ADHD to me. And I agree with-Nomad, that the parents did not even attempt to steer her toward Oprah ... never really seemed to outline any expectations. No one redirected her. Now, I don't know what they've done behind the scenes, but on camera they could have tried something, and either left it on camera or edited it out. Interesting to read the reader comments on AOL. Most were sympathetic, but then you get those who say that the girl needs to be controlled, or that she needs to be prayed over. Sigh. I only know adults who are schizophrenic so I can't really judge by the girl's behavior how "typical" she is, if there is such a thing. [/QUOTE]
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