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Please help! My brother has today come round and told me has had a 'chip' inserted in his head for some time, (I am supposed to remember this) and that there is a blackmail conspiracy involving 'hundreds' of people to 'get their story out there...' - he is utterly convinced that my house, and our parents' house, is bugged, and that all this is really happening.... and has been for the last 10 years.... what the **** do I do?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks guys, my parents are as worried as I am, if not more - he was searching their attic for bugs the other day... Getting him to the doctor is going to be nigh on impossible - as far as he is concerned, all that he believes is true.... and the doc would be in on the conspiracy...
He did have a similar episode a few years ago, but it seemed to disappear of its own accord - I just fear so much for his welfare, and that of those around him.. I find it so frustrating to talk to him, because he won't see 'sense'! Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
He did have a similar episode a few years ago, but it seemed to disappear of its own accord - I just fear so much for his welfare, and that of those around him.. I find it so frustrating to talk to him, because he won't see 'sense'! Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
Thanks Julie... I'll give my own doctor a call tomorrow, see if he can point me in the right direction.
Makes you think, tho.... if he believes this so completely, he could be a danger to anyone he sees - although he isn't a violent person at all, if you truly believe you are threatened,...... you know?
Makes you think, tho.... if he believes this so completely, he could be a danger to anyone he sees - although he isn't a violent person at all, if you truly believe you are threatened,...... you know?
He might need to be sectioned. I use to work in a 'special' hospital.
There could be a number of things wrong with him but from what you describe I would get your Mum, Dad and yourself down to the doctors and explain exactly what's happening. The doctor will then tell you the options. You want to do it quickly, as you never know what he may do.
He sounds like he could have paranoid schizophrenia.
There could be a number of things wrong with him but from what you describe I would get your Mum, Dad and yourself down to the doctors and explain exactly what's happening. The doctor will then tell you the options. You want to do it quickly, as you never know what he may do.
He sounds like he could have paranoid schizophrenia.
Hello josyjo, I may be completely wrong, but it sounds very much like the symptons somebody I worked with had, please look at this link and see if it has similarities to his symptons, don't be alarmed by what you read all conditions are treatable, but he needs help, NOW !! good luck, Ray xx
http://www.healthline.com/galecontent/schizoph renia-1?utm_medium=google&utm_source=schizophr enia&utm_campaign=article&utm_term=schizophren ia
http://www.healthline.com/galecontent/schizoph renia-1?utm_medium=google&utm_source=schizophr enia&utm_campaign=article&utm_term=schizophren ia
It's exactly like" A Beautiful Mind" where Russell Crowe believes he's working for a shadowy Government agency, and that he has a chip in his arm. It's a true story, too, and might help you understand how your brother's mind is working. It's an excellent film - not entertaining really, but informative, definitely. Makes it all seem more understandable - might help a little??
Thank you for all of your responses, and can I just confirm that I have NOT set anybody up, but was asking a real question, due to a real situation that I find myself facing. Thankyou again to everybody who has taken me seriously and passed on their thoughts. My sense of humour has seen me through a few difficult times, and does not in any way mean that I am not entirely sincere, thank you.