Posted by 64bowtie on January 26, 2005, at 20:21:34
In reply to ive got question....., posted by rainbowbrite on January 26, 2005, at 20:02:48
> im really curious from soemone who has it or who knows soemone if they have any advice for this behavior....the asking for help and then resisting it in very aggreesive ways and if there is any significance in this persons lies. It is as thought this person does't know how to tell the truth. Im so confused and really want to help. Will even continue to lie even after caught in a lie and tell more lies to cover that. any insight
> thanks so much<<< Rainbow-person, Hi!
I'm with you. My Dad turns 84 in a couple of days and all his life as I know it, he's had problems with reality and fantasy. I want to accuse him of being malicious when he sticks his chin out and gets all 'wide-eyed' daring me to catch him in a falsehood. 50 years ago, he was diagnosed "textbook" paranoid-schisophrenic, leaving him hearing voices and wondering where the line was between truth and fiction really is.
I can't be around him when he gets that way. I leave, quietly. I return in 10 minutes and he denies he ever said what he said. I (have to) leave again, grumbling to myself....
Rod
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