Am I Going To Get Schizophrenia And What Are The Signs Towards It Am I Going To Get Schizophrenia And What Are The Signs Towards It?

Am i going to get schizophrenia and what are the signs towards it? - am i going to get schizophrenia and what are the signs towards it

My mother is 50 years old and I knew he was bi polar and today I discovered that schizophrenia is a nurse at the hospital, losing his head, tonight out of nowhere. I am very different forms of it, and I'm 17 years old. My father is part of the family has no trouble. What are my chances of developing schizophrenia, what are the symptoms begin to see if I see signs now, and all information elevated.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Darling would not recognize a character if it works for you. penetrate the disease eliminated in the psyche and rational thinking. Tell you that I'm not mad, there's nothing wrong with me. Sob crazy around me I'm not nuts. And honey, you think your car. itself is a very dangerous path that you take.

Dr. D. Star Reader said...

There is no reason to believe it is schizophrenia. It is not contagious. The best thing to do is continue to emotional health. Working with a therapist, and reading the magazine. Partnership with healthy people. If you do all this, so if something goes wrong, many people will help identify you and prevent them early on that it's always like your mother. As you said, you are different from him. You are already aware and ask questions to your health. Keep it up

Dr. D. Star Reader said...

There is no reason to believe it is schizophrenia. It is not contagious. The best thing to do is continue to emotional health. Working with a therapist, and reading the magazine. Partnership with healthy people. If you do all this, so if something goes wrong, many people will help identify you and prevent them early on that it's always like your mother. As you said, you are different from him. You are already aware and ask questions to your health. Keep it up

Dr. D. Star Reader said...

There is no reason to believe it is schizophrenia. It is not contagious. The best thing to do is continue to emotional health. Working with a therapist, and reading the magazine. Partnership with healthy people. If you do all this, so if something goes wrong, many people will help identify you and prevent them early on that it's always like your mother. As you said, you are different from him. You are already aware and ask questions to your health. Keep it up

Serinity... said...

A child whose parent has schizophrenia with a probability of 10 percent.
It has long been known that schizophrenia is inherited. People who have a close relative with schizophrenia are more the disease than people who develop no relatives with the disease. But that does not mean that you will develop the disease. I worked in the field of mental health for over twelve years in a psychiatric facility, and it is rare that I have seen a family member of the same disease that had the customer.

The outlook for people with schizophrenia has improved significantly over the past 25 years. Although there is no effective treatment is fully designed, it is important to remember that many people with the illness improve enough to live independently and successfully.

judles said...

Do not worry too much show, although some studies suggest that genetic characteristics may be, which means that they end up with schizophrenia to have. May their mothers led bi polar, possibly schizophrenia, prolonged use of drugs in combination with alcohol is often a trigger, especially those who are already predisposed. Symptoms include mood swings, isolation, inability to sleep everyday. But they are also symptoms of depression. Meanwhile, there are medications that help good people with schizophrenia lead normal lives. I wish your mother all the best and hope you feel better soon.

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