Smith-Magenis Syndrome Overview Smith-Magenis syndrome is a developmental condition that affects several parts of your child’s body. Some of the main symptoms include abnormal cognitive development (intellectual disability), unique facial features, behavioral concerns and difficulty sleeping. Smith-Magenis syndrome occurs because a small piece of a chromosome, carrying an important gene, is deleted from your child’s DNA during embryonic development. Smith-Magenis syndrome can affect anyone, as the genetic change occurs at the time of conception when the egg and sperm meet. There’s usually no history of the condition in your biological family line. This is known as a spontaneous or “de novo” mutation. In rare cases, your child may inherit the condition from a biological parent who doesn’t have symptoms of the condition but has a genetic change in some of their sex cells but not all of their cells. This type of inheritance is called germline mosaicism. Symptoms Symptoms of Smith-Magenis ...
Empty Nest Syndrome Overview Empty nest syndrome is the complicated tangle of feelings parents experience when their children move out of the family home and begin their adult lives. It’s not a diagnosable mental health issue, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t real. All that emotional upheaval and anticipatory grief can have a big impact, from prompting a broader existential crisis to causing physical symptoms or catastrophic thinking. “Empty nest syndrome is a very common experience,” Dr. Borland reassures. “A large part of one’s identity often becomes defined by their role as a parent. And suddenly, there’s this recognition that a significant change is about to occur, that time has flown really quickly. It’s OK to feel a sense of loss and uncertainty during this period of transition.” Symptoms Again, empty nest syndrome isn’t a diagnosable psychiatric condition, but Dr. Borland says people experiencing it tend to experience some or all of the following feelings: Fear. Grief. Sadness. Gu...