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Old Aug 05, 2014, 01:37 PM
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I have very strong reason to believe my husband has this condition and it is a shocking conclusion. His aggressive, outspoken nature, all encompassing feelings of conviction and persecution makes him the strangest individual that I have ever known. His problem began with episodes which now seem to have merged into a new personal altogether with little, if any, of the personality I once saw. It's frightening and has escalated to new levels. Divorce is eminent now. Understanding this is so deep and has effected my life so negatively that I cannot explain in words.

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Old Aug 05, 2014, 07:16 PM
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Depending on how old he is it's not super likely....onset in males is typically late teens early twenties....if he's really sick why not get him to a doctor before jumping to divorce?

People with sz aren't outspoken at all they tend to be withdrawn....as far as persecution it could just be delusions/paranoia which sound much more normal in the absence of hallucinaitons....ie people are after me vs the government has implanted a chip in my brain that link my thoughts to the dragons on a distant planet.
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