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prophetoffactzon Dec 22, 2022 2:28pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Biodexa's CEO
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Biodexa's CEO"Is JD is considering renting a handi bus & taking all to the center?"
It's too, too much.
You've seen how off-the-rails KayackerBC is.
After posting Biodexa's CEO is more promotional on the BTI message baord now jd posts: "When prophetoffactz says that "Biodexa's CEO is much more promotional" he doesn't realize that he's saying that Dr. Deborah Rathjen was not promotional, and certainly that is true. Poof hasn't figured it out." Who does he think it was a comparison too?
I literally posted it on BTI's message board. Who does he think I was comparing Biodexa's CEO too? Then jd goes off on his dark conspiracy theories. I googled: Paranoia in older adults can manifest as symptoms like believing people are following you, stealing from you, or sneaking into your house at night. It falls into a category of mental health conditions called “psychosis.”
Unfortunately, it’s common for older adults to develop persisting fears, worries, and complaints. Experts estimate that as many as 23% of older people have developed psychosis.
Tips to Help Older Adults Experiencing Paranoia
If you know someone experiencing paranoia, these tips can help both you and them navigate a challenging time:
- Be understanding and patient
- Keep their surroundings calm and quiet
- Avoid arguing about anything that is making them paranoid
- Empathize with them and let them know that you understand why their thoughts would make them afraid