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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 521645" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Those who believe they are "paranoid" about Buck, <strong>aren't being paranoid</strong>. At best, he's mentally unstable. But from what I've read in Janet's post he strikes me as paranoid schizo which can be dangerous in his case. Not all people with paranoid schizo are dangerous. But Buck has that potential, and Janet has been his target to make his plan work, and now.......it hasn't worked. When dealing with an unstable paranoid schizo, believe me, that can be a highly potential dangerous situation. There is a risk that Janet has shifted from Target to Enemy. And while that might sound like the same thing, trust me, it isn't. </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't be at all surprised if some odd, probably alarming behavior, doesn't surface in the days before the move. </p><p></p><p>Janet, do whatever it takes <strong>NOT</strong> to be alone with Buck in the trailer. Even if it means going and sitting over and Cory's for an afternoon and playing with the baby. </p><p></p><p>I don't know Buck so it's hard to be certain what he is capable of when pushed against the wall. (which is what he's feeling right now) But when my mom concocts such plans and they're thwarted.....the gloves come off and the crazy begins on the person who, in her eyes, thwarted her efforts. And it can get ugly......it has also gotten quite violent.</p><p></p><p>I hope I'm wrong and Buck just acts as weird as normal and goes quietly to his new place. But growing up with a paranoid schizo I learned before kindergarden it's better to be safe than sorry. </p><p></p><p>((hugs))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 521645, member: 84"] Those who believe they are "paranoid" about Buck, [B]aren't being paranoid[/B]. At best, he's mentally unstable. But from what I've read in Janet's post he strikes me as paranoid schizo which can be dangerous in his case. Not all people with paranoid schizo are dangerous. But Buck has that potential, and Janet has been his target to make his plan work, and now.......it hasn't worked. When dealing with an unstable paranoid schizo, believe me, that can be a highly potential dangerous situation. There is a risk that Janet has shifted from Target to Enemy. And while that might sound like the same thing, trust me, it isn't. I wouldn't be at all surprised if some odd, probably alarming behavior, doesn't surface in the days before the move. Janet, do whatever it takes [B]NOT[/B] to be alone with Buck in the trailer. Even if it means going and sitting over and Cory's for an afternoon and playing with the baby. I don't know Buck so it's hard to be certain what he is capable of when pushed against the wall. (which is what he's feeling right now) But when my mom concocts such plans and they're thwarted.....the gloves come off and the crazy begins on the person who, in her eyes, thwarted her efforts. And it can get ugly......it has also gotten quite violent. I hope I'm wrong and Buck just acts as weird as normal and goes quietly to his new place. But growing up with a paranoid schizo I learned before kindergarden it's better to be safe than sorry. ((hugs)) [/QUOTE]
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