Khaos
where the wild things are
it is very uncommon for them to call the police, and voice there fears of stalkers, and microwave assaults, reporting that at three different locations the same thing happened... yeah that's a little odd
Uh huh. Its actually quite common for us to reach out for help with our mental illnesses. I reached out and got help for my paranoia, depression and anxiety. Got treatment and I'm just fine. I used to hear voices. I had a voice, that would tell me not to bathe, or else I would get skin cancer. I got it beat into me so much, that I literally stunk to high hell, lost my job, was homeless. Ended up getting treatment, got a job and a home.
The media portrays those with mental illnesses in such an awful light, like how the media used to portray homosexuality, there is so much bullshit and propaganda out there, against those with mental illnesses, that its hard to believe anything anyone says anymore. I don't enjoy being in my home all day long, in fear that people in those blue cars, or that red house are planning to kill me. I'm an outdoorsy person. I social to an extent (still trying to get over my anxiety with large crowds of people, including strangers)
So please don't sit there and tell me its uncommon for us to reach out for help, we're not like those other poor lost souls who refuse help. Do some research, perhaps?