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No such mental disease has ever been diagnosed on anyone before. Might be a rare new form of mental-illness. A name for this condition still has to be assigned. For now I will give it the codename: parrot-disorder . Research on this interesting new condition continues. 13-9-2017
day 256: patient still claims to have a parrot, the food he keeps throwing in the cage is starting to pile up and fall out of this empty cage he keeps. He keeps telling us the bird noises you hear in the background are actual bird noises, but we already know he is making those noises himself. If anyone would like to see his parrot he keeps telling them this imaginary parrot is asleep, while the cage is always empty . His family, especially his mother is starting to get really worried on his current mental state. They already spent €200.000 on parrot food just to make him happy. If anyone denies he has a parrot, he will have a sudden burst of rage accompanied by loud autistic screams followed by a mental breakdown . I will prescribe the patient stronger medication and continue to follow how he reacts to that. Once a week he will be getting electroshock-therapy . Further progress on patient 761 will be tracked. 13-9-2017
- rep doesn't have a parrot