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Hi All, I am new to this forum. I am looking for inormation on a disease known as cadisal. My wifes mother died of this disease and well as her brother both at the age of around 40. My wife is now 40 (now ex wife) started to behave really dierently in the last year or so. It got so bad that we decided to get a divorce. Recently she demanded I take my son, 15 or she would give him to the state to place in foster care. Much o her activities includes things she never did as a married woman and her attention to the children is really getting bad. Since the court decided to give the children to her there is not much i can do except to be alert to the act that this may all be a s a result of a disease that is really uncommon.

I am really looking for help that could assist me with detemining if this is a case of disease or is my ex wife just playing hard ball. My concern is that she actually wanted to give our son up to the state so this started me thinking.

Please help
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