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Old Jun 18, 2007, 01:15 AM
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Ok, I know this sounds paranoid but everyone really is out to get me.
My neighbor moved in next door and has been filing false reports against me. She goes outside to wash the driveway just to try to spy on me. She sits inside her house with the lights off pretending she's not home so she can catch me doing something wrong and to catch me on videotape to frame me.
I gave my landlord a letter telling her what the neighbor is doing and I told her Im moving.
Now Nobody will rent to me because they are trying to make me homeless. People want me to fail.
So what should I even do about this?
Why is everyone out to get me?
And if it's really a symptom of psychosis, how will taking meds stop other people from trying to harm me?!

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Old Jun 19, 2007, 06:09 AM
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Hey,
I'm not sure I understand why nobody will rent to you....

Are you seeing a pdoc?

Meds won't influence other people's actions but they might make your perceptions different and so make you feel better.

Hope this helps,

Fuzzy
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