Schizophrenia Or Pannaroid Schizophrenia

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Hello, my mother is currently in psychiatry and has schizophrenia. I recently learned from my father that her grandmother was schizophrenic, and I also had pancreatic schizophrenia. My mother is in psychiatry for the third time, I have been twice - once for 2-3 days and the second for 2 weeks. My mother usually stays in the hospital for 2 weeks. This makes me think that in our case the small percentage of heredity is not as I read at 20%, maximum 40%. Apparently in our genes we are set to "go crazy". We really do not riot, we do not shout, on the contrary we are quiet and suffer internally. We talk nonsense and only think about bad things when we are in this state. The point is, I don't want my children to inherit this disease, and I wonder what to do. I know the disease itself is curable, but the problem is that at certain stages of life it appears, just when you are more vulnerable or weak-willed, more sensitive and have more problems - in the beginning it is depression only, but then when you do not take measures with us at least it becomes schizophrenia. The most interesting thing this time is that my mother had gone to psychiatry on her own. She hasn't worked for several months, the rest of us go to work and we watched for 1-2 days that she was not well and my brother would take her the next day after work when she called him that she had gone alone and we were very surprised, so far they have forced her to leave. The question is not to feel sorry for me or anything like that now, but to tell me in my place what you would do Everyone wants a family of children, that's what we live for, but in my case it's a little more complicated, I don't want my children to one day inherit my mother's or mine's genes and suffer. Not that genes are decisive, life is unpredictable. At least for 2 I know teenage boys or a little older about 20 years old were, without having genetic and hereditary schizophrenics in the family, without being crazy and taking pills, "hanged themselves." There are also schizophrenics who do not have a hereditary disease. So at least I think so, whether your relatives are sick with cancer, schizophrenia, and another has not been ill with such serious diseases - the child of those who do not have a problem with relatives and are healthy is not insured. Still, I want to hear your opinion on the question, what should I do? To start a family or "bury myself alive" So at least I think so, whether your relatives are sick with cancer, schizophrenia, and another has not been ill with such serious diseases - the child of those who do not have a problem with relatives and are healthy is not insured. Still, I want to hear your opinion on the question, what should I do? To start a family or "bury myself alive" So at least I think so, whether your relatives are sick with cancer, schizophrenia, and another has not been ill with such serious diseases - the child of those who do not have a problem with relatives and are healthy is not insured. Still, I want to hear your opinion on the question, what should I do? To start a family or "bury myself alive"

Last Updated
October 26, 2020
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bzik43

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