So schizo-boy is definitely still pulling off the cover-up of the voices in his head. However, since we are around him all of the time, we see the little things that let us know he is still in his private hell. For example, he'll walk into the kitchen and you can just tell that he's hearing someone that is not there talking to him. And then when he notices one of us looking him, he shuts it down.
He also figured out that he needed to clear the browsing history on the computer at the house when he was finished doing his searches for mind control, etc. So, we are contemplating the installation of a key logger on that computer.
We would install the key logger just so that we have insight into his well-being and not to snoop on his life. I know this is a fine line here, but then, we are the ones that are trying to help him. And when he has a psychotic break, it's easier for us to handle it when we are not blindsided by it.
Well, that's all I got for now.
Monday, October 08, 2007
Psychoanalyze This!
On Friday, October 5th, 2007 at about 1500 hrs, the court appointed psychologist showed up at the house to evaluate schizo-boy. She was there for about 45 minutes to an hour and my wife was there as well.
Right after the session, schizo-boy called me on the phone asking for cigarettes. Obviously he was very rattled over it all.
At any rate, the psychologist stated to my wife that schizo-boy DEFINITELY had paranoid schizophrenia and that is what she would be reporting into the judge. She also recommended that we get a video recorder to video schizo-boy during the times that he was having a psychotic break so that we could use it as evidence in court.
We shopped over the weekend to see what was available and how much. The smallest one - easiest to conceal - was like $200! So, we'll have to shop some more...
Right after the session, schizo-boy called me on the phone asking for cigarettes. Obviously he was very rattled over it all.
At any rate, the psychologist stated to my wife that schizo-boy DEFINITELY had paranoid schizophrenia and that is what she would be reporting into the judge. She also recommended that we get a video recorder to video schizo-boy during the times that he was having a psychotic break so that we could use it as evidence in court.
We shopped over the weekend to see what was available and how much. The smallest one - easiest to conceal - was like $200! So, we'll have to shop some more...
Court for Car
On Tuesday, October 2nd.2007, schizo-boy had to appear in traffic court about the day - months ago - that he got caught driving without a tag, without insurance, with an expired license at 0200 hrs. Basically, the judge through the book at him like he was everyone else that appeared on that day.
The wife and I talked about having his county-appointed lawyer and/or his guardian to appear before that judge on his behalf to see if they can get the case reduced or even thrown out. The "fee" for all of that was $1000.00!! and he pretty much just lost his car.
The wife and I talked about having his county-appointed lawyer and/or his guardian to appear before that judge on his behalf to see if they can get the case reduced or even thrown out. The "fee" for all of that was $1000.00!! and he pretty much just lost his car.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)