Guest guest Posted April 28, 2004 Report Share Posted April 28, 2004 In a message dated 4/28/04 1:28:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, lonewolfe30@... writes: dh is in Detroit tonite and its 40 degrees- egads! My cousin was diagnosed as schizophrenic when she was younger. I've not heard much about it since then- she'd try to jump out of moving cars b/c voices told her too. She was totally raised by BPs- both of them very abusive towards her. Now she has a lot of bp traits and migraines. In so far as what Carol's uncle stated, I'm sure it is a nice validation, but I question totally the whole 'she was bad in infancy' stuff that he said. Sounds like your nada was dubbed the all bad child. I see that w/my dad's side of the family. Not sure how I would take the validation. I know my uncle really validated me a few years ago when my nutcase bp aunt went nazi on me. but he's messed up too...I think he tries harder though to get out of the bp mess. Carol, ever thought of getting a restraining order against nada? Kerrie Absolutely spring-like here in Virginia; blossoms all over, 70 days. Nada was the 'ideal' child actually, born on her father's birthday, 3 years after the first three daughters (only children) died within one week of one another of diphtheria; bullied each of her siblings as they came into the family. GrandNada was 'religious' and nonviolent to a 'fault', no discipline/criticism but abundance of corrective talk and prayer. In nada's 'family role' as 'blessed gift-answer to all prayers child' she acted a jealous-misplaced-princess-resenting her lower subjects/siblings, causing her siblings to fear and loath her; and got away with it ... well into her late teens. THEN nada's whole world caved in on her in her teens...her youngest sister was born with birth defects, and became the new blessed child. And you know the rest... Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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