SeekingJana
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I might add that the psychiatrist who made the diagnosis thought he might be a threat to himself, but not to others. Apparently he was able to function capably enough in his work until the last year or so of his life. Statistics on the treatment of paranoid schizophrenia were not encouraging at that time. It seemed unlikely that an involuntary commitment could have any result other than removing the one area (work) in which GW was able to function somewhat normally.
The cerebral functioning of GW is interesting to me from the perspective of all the overseas travel, as evidenced by the flight insurance policies with GB as sole beneficiary.
IF GW was even a high- functioning paranoid schizophrenic, wouldn't overseas travel have caused him enormous stress to the point of disorientation and decompensation?
Is it possible that GW was drugged, perhaps at his own hand first as a physician with easy access to drugs, then consistently by GB to cause the symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia except for the times that GB needed GW to travel overseas for GB's needs and purposes?
IF GB had total mind control over one physician, who is to say that there was not another doctor also under his thumb? GB seemed to prefer certain types of people over others. Who is to say that doctors weren't high on the list of preferencces?
When GB found out that he was terminally ill, did he make plans for a replacement " handler" for GW?
Annasmom, do you think that GB brainwashed/ drugged GW into thinking that Anna was Margaret?
Do you think that by the time GB died, GW was too mentally ill to remember his daughter, Anna, or " Margaret"?
I have stayed up nights reading about your beautiful daughter. As you can see by the date, I am new to WS. Please forgive me if my questions/ concerns are obviously addressed elsewhere.
I am praying that your daughter is reunited with you soon.
Maria