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bizi 11-04-2006 11:32 PM

Recessive genes????????
 
Hey you guys...
I got this off another forum and wondered what you guys think of this?

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.............I don't really like to admit that I genetically got this illness but now I think it is the case.

In every generation different genes come into the gene pool. The ressessive genes that match with both the parents will eventually make the genotype and the phenotype real. We bi-polors mostly had a perfect match of the two genes. But there are others that get that way eventually all by themselves-over a time, but those are less in number. This is my theroy.

This too is my theroy..

Really being raised in a crummy emotional environment will cause an imbalance in your brain though. So some bi-polors are not as much genetic as shocked so very much by abrupt, loud, strange circumstances that eventually the brain chemicals produce irregular chemicals such as too much endorphins, epherinefeerine, which in turns cause the pancreas to put out more adreneline and insulin and these regular toxins (overdoses of normal chemicals only to be released once in a while- but often released by a stressed immune system, digestive system, lymphatic system will sooner or later cause the person's body to operate daily irregulary, where as the body is tricked into thinking that normal is this toxic state. Then the person seeks the physical stimulation to keep recieving the shocks of system , or starts allowing their body to react and function in the stressed phase and without it they don't feel all right.

Then when they grow up and get away from the family of orign that is when they get diagonose as bi-polor because the significant shift in chemical reactions has changed because they are no longer under duress as they were at home for years and they then "Need " medication because they don't have chemicals to make them feel all right.

The best thing to remember is that your children may not inherit your bi-polar disorder because the gene needs to come from the mom and dad. Atleast that's what I think is right. And raising your children in beneficial households can't guarentee they will not have the bi-polor it will give them the heigest chance to have a good start and then if they do need meds for it, they may still be better off, in my own opinon. My mom and dad were b-p plus the household was caos. They did not wish to get treated for it dispite knowing they were bi-polor. The three of us kids went through such torture and torment and even took awhile to consider that we needed to relearn what a good home should be. I took parenting classes and still could not catch up until it was too late. my kids are almost grown up and have been through so so much, even with me getting treatment the whole time I had B.P. Man it is not a pretty illness.



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