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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 715300" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>I highly recommend the book <u>Ben Behind His Voices</u> by Randye Kaye. Her son was diagnosed with schizophrenia and she discusses her journey in depth. She was able to get him the help he needed. No one really knows what causes schizophrenia. I think you did an amazing job getting him to the hospital and keeping him alive - mad or not. </p><p></p><p>Also, I completely support your decision to not have him at home with the other children. My kids witnessed their father at his worst. It is a horror that they will carry with them forever. I think it undermines your feeling of safety in the world which I think is important for a child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 715300, member: 11832"] I highly recommend the book [U]Ben Behind His Voices[/U] by Randye Kaye. Her son was diagnosed with schizophrenia and she discusses her journey in depth. She was able to get him the help he needed. No one really knows what causes schizophrenia. I think you did an amazing job getting him to the hospital and keeping him alive - mad or not. Also, I completely support your decision to not have him at home with the other children. My kids witnessed their father at his worst. It is a horror that they will carry with them forever. I think it undermines your feeling of safety in the world which I think is important for a child. [/QUOTE]
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