Loli's Paranoia

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Paranoia is a mental disease that starts as something small and then gradually evolves into this enormous thing that takes over your mind and body but if you combine both paranoia and bipolarism then that just becomes insanely difficult to treat, specially if you are in prison.
Loli was a news reported / article writer, she had the perfect job but her mind was not in the right state. She began to hear voices and caused her to become paranoid, losing everything she had, Including her job, home, family and friends. After a while of hearing the voices she became homeless, due to inconvenience in the shelter she was going to be living at and getting help from. She became extremely paranoid about the government as she claimed they were after her. She was in denial of her whole situation and had a childlike mind, but received some sort of relief making coffee and exchanging it to the homeless for items such as bread or food. From what I gathered from the show, she was a friendly face and meant no harm but all things went wrong when she was misunderstood by her actions and her blunt way of speaking. What lead to Loli’s incarceration was her paranoia and the voices in her head. As she was strolling through the neighborhood, the shopping cart in which she carried all her coffee making products got stuck and the police officers told her to move. She attempted to move but the cart just would not become unfastened,
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She should be in some sort of medical center being treated for restoration so they can attempt to return her into her natural self, because having her in prison clearly did not help. It only caused her to lose herself even more due to the fact that she had so many other personalities to get adjusted to and those clashed with the voices in her

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