I know a lad who's really flipping out at the moment, he's into conspiracy theories about the illuminati and area 51. Reckons people in black BMWs are following him around, constantly paranoid about people staring at him when they obviously aren't, to the point where he's gotten into fights. Keeps doing weird stuff like making us walk on the other side of the road when we going down to the pub because he can't walk on the the previous side for some obscure reason, I'm really worried because he has intense mood swings and can be very emotional. He's been diagnosed bipolar in the past and has had breakdowns before. I really don't know what we're going to do about it, best maybe doing nothing at all, but his parents don't seem to be very understanding. It's difficult to broach the subject with him, especially with all this conspiracy stuff he comes out with, anyone disagreeing with him is in for a heated argument.
Anyone been in a similar situation with friends suffering with similar conditions?
Any advice? Is it best maybe to just cut him off and let his family deal with it? I don't really want to see him sectioned.
hi
i have had this happen to like 6 friends of mine. i could start my own bi-polar/schizophrenic support group... and yes, completely irrational delusions of grandeur (if there were such things as UN black helicopters, why the fuck would they care about YOU?!?) is a grade A symptom of schizophrenia... honestly, from what you say, that would be my diagnosis, from my experience...
first off, you cannot cut him off, if he is a real good friend. basically, it's a sickness, a brain imbalance. it sounds like he needs to be hospitalized.
the weirdest thing is getting used to the idea that the person who is your friend is not that person right now.
sadly, from my experience, if someone is really out there, hospitalization and medication is the only solution. if you really really really trust his family, let them handle it. with my friends, i have trusted their family, and obviously i have had no say in what goes on re: medication, commiting, etc, but if they are your friend, all you can do is keep abreast of what's going on. is the hospital they're at a positive place? what meds are they on? if the family doesn't know, i would call them and talk to them. often times if you have to wait to get someone commited, there is often a criminal aspect that can be complicated. rather than wait til he hurts himself or someone else, talk to his parents. putting someone away is really really painful, as they don't think they are sick. that is the most difficult part. if you can make it thru that, it will be ok.
i am not sure of the process of commiting someone in the UK, but in the US it is tough. i hate to say it, but often the person is their own worst enemy where when they start talking nonsense to the judge, they basically talk themselves into getting commited...