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Simon believes his neighbours sit in their flat eavesdropping on Simon’s whereabouts. When
               he enters the bathroom, they enter their bathroom and flush the toilet a lot. Simon has
               Video and Audio recordings throughout his flat in order to prove his innocence. There is a
               husband and wife living there as well as a new born baby. Simon reports he can here this
               family talking but he can’t make out what they are saying - he denies them saying anything
               negative about him “they’ve never spoke to me”.
               Simon has personal information about his neighbour which he feels is proof of? tax evasion -
               he reports the family own 50 houses in the UK. The neighbour has changed their surname in
               order to accommodate some scheme to avoid? tax - Simon reports he has “100% evidence”
               that this is true and feels it is relevant to him because of how they are treating him. Simon
               believes what the neighbours are doing is a hate crime.
               Simon denies ever having felt like the TV was talking to him or that the council was
               advertising his information. Simon does feel his personal information is being advertised
               somehow - friends have approached him and have information about him he believes can
               only have come from secure computer systems.
               Simon is not concerned about his tenancy at the moment - he states he has recordings that
               prove his innocence. Simon is aware the council has told him to stay away from his
               neighbours - since this time he states he hasn’t approached his neighbours. He wants to
               publish a book about what has been going on. Simon does not appear to accept that he has
               become fixated on this issue.
               Simon does not think his problems with his neighbours are in any way due to him having a
               mental health problem. Simon wouldn’t like to take medication as he doesn’t feel he needs
               it and is concerned medication may impact his ability work. He is particularly concerned that
               the medication will “dope him out”.
               Simon states he has a good family support network. He is happy to see the ward
               psychologist.
               Simon has been informed that a referral to a forensic psychiatrist who may want to visit him
               on the ward.
               Impression:
               Presenting with persecutory delusions. Limited insight. Not currently deemed to be a risk to
               himself or others. Could be at risk of losing accommodation if continues untreated.
               Plan:
               For Section 17 leave
               1.      No medication at present
               2.      Refer to ward Psychologist - Dr Patkas

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               The Doctor’s Folder / pub Book Issue: 1!
               Stage 4
               Folder 4
               Originally Entered by Details: 31 Oct 2018
               Last Amended by Details: 31 Oct 2018
               Patricia Morgan
               Page Numbers: 27
               Originator Details: 31 Oct 2018 12:26
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