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To: MD Expat in PA

Isn’t there a schizophrenia that hits young men (mostly) in their late teens and early twenties? Tends to be inherited? Unless they take their medications regularly, they go off and become violent, especially close family. It’s difficult to force them to take the medication, as they are of age.


14 posted on 07/20/2012 11:20:02 PM PDT by madison10
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There is. I had an experience with the son of a friend who seemed perfectly normal until his mid-twenties when he became quiet and withdrawn. No other indications until he started stalking an old flame out of the clear blue.

He was charged with a minor crime and I was asked to intervene. His affect was so odd, I convinced him to go to the hospital. He had a preliminary diagnosis of depression and was released. His stalking began immediately and he was again in trouble.

To make a long story short, this young man was having auditory hallucinations telling him to do things. So real that in a car ride with just him and me, he carried on a very detailed conversation with "people" who weren't there. It was frightening but very real to him. Luckily, he was eventually correctly diagnosed and the family is quite attuned to the signs of his being off meds and he readily accepts their observations.
33 posted on 07/21/2012 8:01:43 AM PDT by Centaur (Never practice moderation to excess.)
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