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Old 09-21-2007, 12:42 AM
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Originally Posted by AKA_Monet View Post
Dr. Epchick,

Evidence? And how do you measure "splash"--is that neuropathologically or neurophysiologically?

Dr. AKA_Monet
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It has been shown that our patient (A...whatever) has vision of grandeur. The idea that she seems to already exhibit signs of "membership" of said organization shows our hallucinations. The slurring of the speech (exhibited by the poor grammar) is a tell-tale sign of drugs. As well as the fact that she seems to know your grand chiefness shows the beginning stages of schizophrenia (which is diagnosed as delusional disorder). If the patient persists with this line of thought, then her case progresses from Delusional to schizophrenia

A splash is neuropathological. It measured in intervals, when the patient is coming out of her drug-induced hallucinations (which happens very infrequently as it seems that the patient is in a constant state of hallucinations) all seems normal. But a thorough scan of the patient will reveal that the "normality" of the patient is in fact, not normal.
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Last edited by epchick; 09-21-2007 at 12:51 AM.