420 Comments for Adonia State Hospital

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I wonder what kind of psych drug that patient was on to make mince meat out of that poor wounded pillow? had to be something out of this world.
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Now this, this is what night terrors are made of. I can actually imagine a furry creature popping up from that poor has-been mattress. Yipes!
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On an extreme close up it looks like it is just a combination of the light and the peeling paint.
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I would not sleep in that thing for a million Bucks. GROSS!
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AHHH! IT'S THE CHICK FROM THE RING!!
X.x
PB, You are going to need a trophy room! LOL
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The 'dead bird' from another gallery would look perfect on that pillow. (LOL)
PB,
You can win that prize. I think I'll pass. LOL
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The pillow is a prize. It should be scooped (how else could you pick it up?) up and put in a museum somewhere.
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Someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed
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OMG! I LOVE ART DECO!
I WANT THIS!!
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Yes I've seen a few ward reports, which as Lynne stated are pretty boring as they state the daily occurrences over and over, as well as some case files, patient diaries, group therapy notes, autopsy reports, and restraint forms left behind. They are very few and far between, but it's strange how these personal and sometimes confidential items were left behind.
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The waxy, bloated eyes of a fish, tiny buttons and switches for teeth, a mortal wound inflicted to the forehead... this looks like a dead bart simpson all right.
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I actually write them and they aren't that interesting most of the time. And after the 500th one they are DEFINITELY not that interesting. And if they are, I always hope to God no one ever gets to read them for the sake of the person I have written up. To me, the idea of someone you don't know having access to documentation about the lowest point of your life is extremely regrettable and depressing.
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Motts, have you ever found files? I mean, things that describe the patients?
Things like, er...

"Patient H. Philips has been exceptionally violent today. Dr. Moores applied sedative. Put into isolation. Release date yet to be planned."