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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 134844" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>I am just guessing, but what about schizophrenia? I believe that might fit with the psychotic break and the paranoia. I believe it usually manifests at a younger age, but it could fit. From what I understand, there is a genetic piece to it, but not as large a piece as there is in other mental illnesses (I have no first hand experience with it). There somehow is a link to something that occurs in a developing fetus that goes along with schizophrenia, we just studied it in Anatomy and Physiology, but I can't remember what.</p><p> </p><p>Steely, mentally ill people are just as good at hiding their problems as addicts are at hiding there addictions. husband was just diagnosed as BiPolar (BP), which was no shock to me (I live with him) but many others who he is close to don't see it. He did not allow them to. It may have gotten to a point where she just could not maintain anymore.</p><p> </p><p>Gentle hugs and support. I am so sorry for your loss. husband's brother died unexpectedly at 27 (about 11 yrs ago) and it is so hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 134844, member: 3184"] I am just guessing, but what about schizophrenia? I believe that might fit with the psychotic break and the paranoia. I believe it usually manifests at a younger age, but it could fit. From what I understand, there is a genetic piece to it, but not as large a piece as there is in other mental illnesses (I have no first hand experience with it). There somehow is a link to something that occurs in a developing fetus that goes along with schizophrenia, we just studied it in Anatomy and Physiology, but I can't remember what. Steely, mentally ill people are just as good at hiding their problems as addicts are at hiding there addictions. husband was just diagnosed as BiPolar (BP), which was no shock to me (I live with him) but many others who he is close to don't see it. He did not allow them to. It may have gotten to a point where she just could not maintain anymore. Gentle hugs and support. I am so sorry for your loss. husband's brother died unexpectedly at 27 (about 11 yrs ago) and it is so hard. [/QUOTE]
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