How do you deal w/ a Paranoid Schizophrenia parent? Do you know of any on-line s!


Question: My mom has the mental ailment & she ( & her ways) are driving ME up the wall. It is to the point that I nearly hate her & don't want to ever hear anything from her again. I dislike her so much, her presence brings out the worst in me daily & I am never happy when she is around.
I know that it is "normal" for people of her situation to be, well, like her. But i've been living like this for 19 years & cant take this bull sh!t, any more. I have tried things like avoiding coming home, ignoring her, talking to her, and even praying, but I am at my wits-end. I have no one that understands my life-style nor that i can trust w/ private & personal matters such as this.
So does anyone have any methods I could try OR any online support groups for people that are dealing w/ family members that are suffering w/ P.S.? Thank you in advance.


Answers: My mom has the mental ailment & she ( & her ways) are driving ME up the wall. It is to the point that I nearly hate her & don't want to ever hear anything from her again. I dislike her so much, her presence brings out the worst in me daily & I am never happy when she is around.
I know that it is "normal" for people of her situation to be, well, like her. But i've been living like this for 19 years & cant take this bull sh!t, any more. I have tried things like avoiding coming home, ignoring her, talking to her, and even praying, but I am at my wits-end. I have no one that understands my life-style nor that i can trust w/ private & personal matters such as this.
So does anyone have any methods I could try OR any online support groups for people that are dealing w/ family members that are suffering w/ P.S.? Thank you in advance.

This website offers alot of information and links regarding schizophrenia. It may be helpful. My grandmother had paranoid schizophrenia, and it is frustrating to family. Hang in there.

go to invega.com that may help im sorry you have to go threw that but i sure you your not the only one i no you no that but when someone has a mental problem you dont need to be around them all the time that way yall both can stand you ground. that will relieve stress for you and maybe her and also being away may help you understand her better.





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