Saturday, November 04, 2006

PULP'S PERSONALITY PROFILE PATIENT'S

PULP’S NINTH PATIENT
Manic Depressant her personality profile score was almost even nothing I’d ever
seen before the patient does not display violent tendencies although there are strong
sign’s of aggression electric shock I believe is my next step.

Scored extrovert with signs of an introvert very unusual trait. Just recently did he
pop his head out to be seen. I could hear him in the walls talking to himself or
someone else. My sycophantic nurses believe he will make an excellent specimen.

An introvert and sociopath my diagnosis and I recommend hours of personality
profiling. Stress disorder is usually the next symptom and then total withdrawal.


I’m always glad to see new arrivals. This patient scored extremely introverted on the personality profile. The nurse’s diagnosis revealed a censorious condition consisting of violent manic behavior. I recommended she be restrained and racked in isolation for hours until her craziness ceased. And, as a reward she’ll be wheeled into long sessions of group therapy.



Following up on my first patient’s treatment who displays no stimulus. Dialyzes was recommended of estrogen and adrenaline injection’s be administered in hopes of restoring her sense’s. In some case’s the body must be repaired before the mind.






Stress is a simple emotion driven by confusion. Above is an experiment of sight, speech deprivation. Acuity was one symptom. Acumen was another problem she faced. She was most relaxed when put into this position.




The common trait similar to that Darwin found in evolution is the question. That there are no opposites just a will to survive is amazing. It's not our bodies that attract us rather our minds.


And after what seemed like a total failure with my first patient I continued my analysis to determine if the minds will to survive is greater in size, or does the size of the mind determine the will.



After long years of study and research I have found the only to help someone in her condition would be to give her hours of personality profiling; in hope that she'd start responding, or blink.