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Old 02-21-2011, 12:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Jaspar View Post
I agree it is true. Scientists have even found there are overlapping genes - not just between schizophrenia and bipolar but autism as well. I guess that's why some doctors refer to the collective as "schizophrenia-spectrum disorders"???

You might want to read this article although in addition to just the genetic aspects, I cannot help but think about the emotional and developmental fallout from having the illness (bipolar/schizophrenia or schizoaffective) itself. The diagnoses are given when brain function is being grossly affected. Having one's mind messed with that way may in turn affect self-perception, cause social dysfunction, etc.

I guess the truth in what your doctor says can only be determined in retrospect. If he can stabilize your moods - truly and completely so you are symptom-free - will the distortions and social dysfunction disappear? I suspect that it may, IF it is indeed all mood-related (ie bipolar) with the caveat that some emotional problems may have accumulated during the intervening years simply from the trauma of having to deal with your symptoms and the type of coping strategies people use to survive these illnesses.
It's the tip of the iceberg. They need to keep researching these theorys until they can get some results.

I too am on seroquel. I'm on Luvox,and Xanax. These medicines help some what,but I'm far from being alright. BF
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