If he is faithful in taking his medication there is no reason why he should not marry.
Good luck!
G.G.
2006-07-21 05:11:20
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answered by Anonymous
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The question should be from the woman. Are you willing to take on someone who, without medication would be subject to paranoia, hearing voices, delusions, and the other symptoms that might be presented?
Only someone who has studied the disease, and fully understands what life would be like married to a man with this illness should take on such a risky relationship. But if they are willing to do so, then good luck to them. It will be a difficult life, and they will both need considerable support from their extended family.
2006-07-21 05:04:22
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely as long as he's on drugs I see no complications , yet I also imagine in a case like this there must be someone interior the kinfolk nicely depended on to have the capacity to signal information,and have the capacity to do some thing criminal if he might want to fail takeing drugs or have a breakdown of a few style. i comprehend that is ya'lls perception ,yet I disagree with the marraiges might want to be prepared. i think sorry for who ever must be compelled into marraige and under no circumstances for romance .only because some guy needs a better half, i imagine that is arbitrary to the girl , and picture if a guy can no longer discover his own spouse for romance then he might want to no longer be married in any respect.
2016-10-15 01:16:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Well some people in my country that were mental doctors analized a famous person called " Jesus" some people know him as the son of God, some as a prophet. They analized his writings from the Bible. Conclusion they said he had schizophrenia. Some people never understood him. Now some people say he never got married , others say he did get married. Fact is this, Jesus did the right things in life. As long as this man who has this mental illness does the right things in life and does not hurt anyone. he deserves the right to be loved and to love someone. As long as his bride is aware of this mental illness and accepts him and loves him.
2006-07-21 05:34:07
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answered by bankone1111 5
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If his wife understands the illness & how to treat it, ther's a good chance the marriage will be OK. But she will need somebody to watch her personal stress levels as schizophrenics can be extremely wearing.
There's a 10% chance any children from the family might also develop schizophrenia (normal risk is 1%).
2006-07-21 06:17:08
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answered by dzerjb 6
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First explain everything to bride, she should be capable of masnaging everything in his abscence ( when he has sudden attack and his mental status is poor to handle buisness)
there are chances that their kids may get schizophrenia
2006-07-21 06:45:43
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answered by drnemish_gandhi 2
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Yes he could get married. He need to be RESPONSIBLE and TAKE HIS MEDICATIONS ALL THE TIME. What he has will NOT EVER GO AWAY.
2006-07-21 07:12:49
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answered by rea4154 4
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