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Just because you re paranoid
Just because you re paranoid









just because you re paranoid

In a moment of diagnostic brilliance, she works out that Sally's symptoms could be attributed to Lymes disease.

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Still fuming from Charlie's betrayal, Ruth finds Sally collapsed in the toilet and, all alone, is forced to examine her. But when Donna goes to collect some of Sally's research, she sees her daughter's paranoid ramblings and realises that she may have mental health issues after all. Her mum, Donna, arrives and tells Charlie that she is working on climate change and a lot of blue chip companies stand to lose out. Sally Bridges thinks the world is out to get her and she is admitted to the Pysch ward after attacking fellow researchers at her university. Is he more caring than he lets on after all? Meanwhile, after hearing about the deterioration of a former patient, the badly disfigured Hannah Fleet, Dylan reaches for, and then rejects, a glass of wine. Zoe softens a little, though, when Dylan persists with a treatment, which he feels is the best thing for his patient, despite being threatened with a lawsuit. Throughout the day, Dylan rubs most of them up the wrong way with his brazen disregard for the rules, coupled with his know-it-all attitude. Zoe and the gang gossip about Holby's latest doctor, Dylan Keogh, and Zoe is horrified to learn that Dylan was standing behind her all along. The meeting turns sour when Ruth realises Sarah didn't sneak her out at all – Charlie engineered the whole thing. Sneaking out, the two go for a coffee and Sarah confides that she has OCD and is still a functioning doctor – maybe there is hope for Ruth after all. But when her old mentor, Sarah Evans, arrives on the Pysch ward, Ruth is aghast, and then astonished, to learn that Sarah is actually a patient too. Ruth is reluctant to accept her bipolar diagnosis, particularly as she feels she can't continue to be a doctor if she is constantly dosed up on lithium. It was directed by Matthew Evans and written by Rachel Flowerday.

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We called him the Axe Man." Just Because You're Paranoid" is the 30th episode of series 25 of Casualty, and the 764th episode of the show overall. The paranoia drips from every page, as his arch detective, a Venetian carabiniere, cleans up bizarre crimes across the country. Between the regular anti-vaxxers (22) and the paranoid anti-trackers (20), there are 44 that don’t get vaccinated. Michael Dibdins Aurelio Zen books are steeped in Italys suspicion. I just read today that only 56 of Americans had their first dose.

just because you re paranoid

In the words of one of Hayes’ former students quoted in the New Yorker: “everywhere Tyrone went there was this guy asking questions that made a mockery of him. Like you, I thought that the percentage is a lot smaller. Adverts were purchased for web searches of Hayes’ name and research – a search for Tyrone Hayes still brings up a google ad titled: “Tyrone Hayes Not Credible.” According to the New Yorker, Syngenta’s communications manager Sherry Ford devised a list of methods for discrediting Hayes including: “ask journals to retract,” “set trap to entice him to sue,” “investigate funding,” “investigate wife.” The tactics did not stop with the alleged smear campaign but also allegedly extended to “systematic rebuttals of all TH appearances” – a measure that seems to be backed up by numerous reports of strange figures appearing at the back of Hayes’ lectures asking continuous questions apparently designed to embarrass Hayes. Syngenta, the manufacturer of atrazine allegedly began a character assassination campaign against Hayes. Hayes was well known for his paranoia, for example advising his students to listen for clicks on telephone calls that might indicate someone listening in – but it seems his paranoia was justified. Researcher Tyrone Hayes upset the manufacturer of the second most popular herbicide in the US (since banned in the EU), when he published and promoted research suggesting atrazine causes growth defects in frogs. A spellbinding case of justified paranoia is documented this week in the New Yorker.











Just because you re paranoid