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Originally posted by Paraskass
He's lost it.
He's not paranoid, but he's a weirdo now... he's crazy in a sense that people think he's a freak... he's not dangerous or violent but just odd. People look at him and laugh. He doesn't even notice. People try to get away from him and he won't leave them alone...
he's unable to read human emotions....
It's sad, I've known him for 10 + years.
When someone is crazy, can you tell him he's crazy, straight up? Is it worth trying to help him?
He's like this compulsive freak.
Any first hand experiences???
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I had a friend I knew for a few years just slowly go that route. It was so slow that it almost wasn't noticable, but one day I was hanging out with him and he was obviously just not all there. From that day on I was never able to have any conversations or even look him in the eye, because I didn't see my friend anymore, just some nut job who needed to be in a hospital.
I know what you're going through, it's really sad to lose a friend to something that neither of you have any control over.

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