Thursday, December 18, 2008

Got Referral To Epileptologist Today

I saw a neurologist today and he helped me. I later, after the visit, sent him a thank you note.

I am believed, and I am referred to a epilepsy specialist for full evaluation including PET or necessary MRI or whatever scans and evaluation of symptoms.

If any evidence can be found this long after-the-fact, I'll ask and find out and see what we find.

I also talked to a psychologist, another one, who says there is nothing wrong with me.

Oh, and the psychiatrist that I dated, who works for the FBI sometimes, to evaluate people for them, well, he didn't think there was anything wrong with me either and he spent quite a bit of time emailing me and talking to me in person. He said there was absolutely no way I was paranoid or schitzophrenic, even after I told him about all the things that had happened and what the claims were. He also said he didn't see anything at all alarming regarding my mental state. His first name was Shep. He is highly respected, and he spent more time with me than any other psychiatrist or psychologist I've seen in an office for a few hours.

Not only that, no mental health professional has ever found anything wrong with me, at ALL. Despite the insistence of doctors who knew I was trying to sue them, no mental health professional was willing to concur that I needed "help".

The only person to say anything negative, was Dr. Blakesly, and that's a little obvious, because he is hired BY the Oregon State Bar, and the Oregon State Bar is the party that referred me to him, and they knew I was trying to get damages for what a couple of lawyers had done. So it's a little difficult to say Mr. Blakeslee was objective in any way, especially when BOTH of my personality tests, which are the main criteria for mental health diagnostics, were completely and totally NORMAL.

You go by the hard evidence, not the subjective opinions which are paid for.

And I, am trying to get hard evidence to prove what happened really happened. And I haven't been able to write out the OIG complaint yet, because of all the computer shutdowns and breakdowns, but this is going to be finished tonight and sent out tomorrow morning.

You know what? No one knew Princess Diana was under surveillance and being monitored by about 3 or 4 different intelligence agencies, until the court ordered the discovery out of the closet. Suddenly, she's not so "paranoid" anymore.

I think, what I need, is a little discovery myself. I think I need to know exactly what the FBI had going on at the time, and the state, and perhaps local or county police. It may or may NOT shed some light on things. At any rate, I know the OIG could provide, perhaps, a little assistance on this.

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