• Paragone
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    10 months ago

    Child-onset schizophrenics lose 10% of their brains ( this has been known since the 1920’s, so doctors rejecting that it is brain-injury, & remaining adamant that it is “illness of mind” of the child, has been gaslighting the subjects/patients for an entire century, and I’d found a PubMed paper which admitted that it had been known since the 1920’s, so it isn’t just Google Scholar that said such is the case ).

    A researcher named Thompson, iirc, did mapping of the brain-loss process, showing where the cortex loses 20%, where it loses 15%, etc, down to 5%, vs where no tissue-loss appeared.

    https://www.pnas.org/doi/epdf/10.1073/pnas.201243998

    He said it took 5y for the wave of brain-loss to go through, & it looked like a slow-motion “forest fire”.

    It may simply be that people born-blind have more spare-brain to repurpose, so they don’t get the mental-illness symptom from the brain-loss wave.

    Whereas kids with all their brain being at-its-limit, and then being brain-decimated, they are psychically-butchered.

    Notice that recently somebody published that living with cats doubles the child-onset schizophrenia-rate, so toxoplasmosis is implicated in the brain-injury/brain-loss, too.

    Interesting angle…

    Thank you for posting this, eh?

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