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Video of child w/schizophrenia from birth - LA Times
Posted On 09/05/2009 14:53:35 by Sandy_Gale

http://www.latimes.com/videobeta/watch/?watch=f41491ea-d9fb-4bd6-9b75-3be5df4e7e7b&src=fro nt

This is about 7 minutes long and will blow you away.  There is an accompanying article, but the video speaks for itself.

And again, thank you Joey for this site, and for the great stuff in Iraq.  The UStream was amazing.

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From: STAGEPROMO
09/07/2009 11:05:52

WOW! yes that is really an eye opener.  Makes you really wonder whos operating the great production line in the sky; the one that places our souls with our bodies.


A friend of mine had a child who suffered (to a lesser degree) somewhat the same way since birth, they finally diagnosed him as schizophrenic at age four and put him on a regimen of thorazine and iminpramine. But after a few years, the money and insurance ran out and she was forced to wean him off to nothing. She used to spike his koolaid with Melissa Supreme, which i used on my own kid with good results- he evened out and now suffers no symptoms at age twenty. He know has a good job and is attending college online- he's just a regular everyday guy, but he drives like a little old man! Now, the thing is, he's only twenty one, so we sometimes wonder if it'll ever rear its ugly head again.



From: rustyc
09/06/2009 12:40:53

  my schizophrenia may have been caused by the near drowning, although there were some serious mentall issues going way back on my mother's side of the family. what i recall when something would take place is that it was associated with stress. what might have helped me was not being able to hang on to what just took place.(a brain without dopamine)to see something and get scared and have to be calmed down and as soon as it stopped, it was over. how the parents react to this child will determine how bad the schizophenia will be when the child grows up. my parents and siblings never talked or acted in anyway to give me the impression there was anything wrong with me. schizophrenia i believe is where the subconscience mind tries to come out to help the conscience mind  after a traumatic experience or where wires become crossed. i believe when an infant is born the five senses and the subconscience are what enables the brain to function and slowly as the child developes the conscience mind takes over. it would not be a good thing for the subconscience mind to continue on due to the negativity in the world, or the school of hard knocks which a child has to face while growing up. which is why many people with a serious illness have a hard time living with their dreams. it is very important that the child not get lost in the after moment which is created by those the child comes in contact with after an experience. how would they treat the child after falling and scatching a knee. treat it as if it was  part of growing up and with the years ahead the brain will mend itself. it will never go away but, the child can manage it by controlling stress. i know at what level of stress will created something. so, i pay very close attention to the negativity around me by walking away or making better decisions and mindtalking myself with positive thoughts. parents fail to see that a child can read facial expression and rarely do they realize the child may be listening to their conversations which can cause the child to mindtalk about themselves in a negative way. next they will put the child on medication and the brain will stop trying to fix itself, due to it not being able to see the problem.




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