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Some COVID patients develop psychotic symptoms

Some COVID patients develop psychotic symptoms
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Coronavirus and psychotic symptoms: It was like she was experiencing a movie, like Kill Bill

Some COVID-19 patients develop severe mental problems. Most had no history of mental illness and became psychotic weeks after contracting the virus. Cases are expected to remain rare but are being reported worldwide.

Report: Some COVID Patients Develope Severe Psychotic Symptoms

HEADLINES & GLOBAL NEWS By   Dec 29, 2020 09:46 PM EST Weeks after contracting the virus, the majority had no history of mental illness and became psychotic. Expectedly, cases are to remain rare but are being reported worldwide. In North Carolina, a 42-year-old physical therapist and mother of four young children had never had psychiatric symptoms nor any family history of mental illness. Yet there she was, sitting in a room at South Oaks Hospital in Amityville, N.Y., crying and saying that she kept seeing her ages 2 to 10 children being horrifically murdered and that she had crafted plans to kill them. Dr. Goueli said, It was like she was experiencing a movie, like Kill Bill. He added, It s a horrifying thing that here s this well-accomplished woman and she s like I love my kids, and I don t know why I feel this way that I want to decapitate them, as the patient described one of her offspring being run over by a truck and another beheaded.

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