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Old Mar 03, 2015, 09:00 AM
arlley arlley is offline
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I'm in the middle of a very tramatic divorce. My husband left me just a little over a yr ago. I was so traumatized that I did not realize until now that his schizophrenia disorder may have resurfaced. Which would explain everything. I can not believe it took me so long to see the symptoms. I do not know what to do to help him. He has become astanged to everyone. Please help me help him... Still In Love with my husband of 25 yes..
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avlady, Kendyll

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Old Mar 03, 2015, 09:50 AM
avlady avlady is offline
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Wow 25 years!!! you must have had a hard time dealing with it. i am shhitzophrenic myself and feel like a burden sometimes when i need the hospital. are you thinking of getting together again. maybehe needs a hospial stay to get on meds and be stabelized? iknow it does work with a doc and t i feel stable now. havn't had a hospital stay since 2008. i am on clozapam i think something like that. it changed my whole life. maybe he can help himself, you are not the one who has to put the effort in, but he does too. hopefully he won't deny he has it.
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