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Old 12-12-2012, 10:39 PM #1
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Confused schizo

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Originally Posted by Tamster View Post
My daughter doesn't understand newly diagnosed schizo. What can I do to get her to see I'm not a nut?
this may take some time,I have been schizo for meany years even before I had childern,and they still have truble understandig and they are now grown,all I can say is be honest when you talk and try to answer her questions the best you can if you don't know the answers don't be afread to tell her that and ask if maybe she would like to help you find the answer,eather through books,internet,or even a doc. I wish the best for you
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