Yes. In a psychiatric hospital, there was a patient who thought they were a famous singer. They would hold impromptu concerts in the common area, using a hairbrush as a microphone and singing at the top of their lungs. It was really funny to watch, and it also showed how their mind was creating an alternate reality for them.
There was a story from a psychiatric hospital where a patient with psychosis thought that they were a time - traveler. They would try to 'jump' through time by running into walls. They believed that if they hit the wall hard enough, they would end up in a different era. While it was a serious situation due to their mental state, the way they carried out this belief was rather comical in a way.
One of the top stories could be about new and innovative treatment methods. For example, the use of virtual reality in exposure therapy for patients with phobias or PTSD. It offers a more immersive and controlled environment for treatment. Another might be stories of patient recovery. There are often cases where patients who have been struggling for a long time finally make significant progress through a combination of therapy, medication, and a supportive environment. Also, stories about the challenges faced by psychiatric hospital staff, such as dealing with overcrowding or limited resources while still trying to provide the best care possible.
Yes. There was a patient who had a seizure just as the doctor walked in wearing a really big, goofy stethoscope. The patient's wild flailing knocked the stethoscope right off the doctor's neck. The doctor was so startled but then started laughing when he realized the patient was okay.
One funny psychosis story is about a patient who thought he was a superhero. He would run around the hospital ward trying to 'fly' and save people from invisible villains. His actions were so comical that it made the staff chuckle while also trying to help him understand his condition.
There was a hospital where an operation went wrong and a patient died. After that, the surgical team would sometimes feel a cold presence in the operating room. One doctor even claimed to see the face of the deceased patient on the operating table during another procedure. It made everyone on the team extremely uneasy.
In a hospital, a woman came in thinking she had a foreign object in her ear. After the x - ray, it was found that a small bug had made its way in. The x - ray showed the bug all curled up, and it was a funny and also a bit gross discovery for everyone involved. The doctors were able to remove the bug safely though.
In a hospital, a young boy was getting a shot. He was so scared that he told the nurse that his arm was made of rubber and the needle would just bounce off. The nurse had a good laugh and then gave him the shot gently. After that, the boy was amazed that his 'rubber arm' didn't stop the needle.
In a hospital, a patient who was recovering from COVID - 19 accidentally put on his face mask backwards and was walking around like that. The nurses had a good chuckle when they saw him. He was so confused at first but then joined in the laughter when he realized his mistake.
A cat once chased its own tail for hours. It was like it had discovered the most interesting thing in the world. Its owner watched in amusement as the cat spun around and around.
One story I heard was about a guy in meth psychosis who thought he was a superhero. He climbed onto the roof of his house and tried to 'fly' off. Luckily, he just landed in a big bush and wasn't seriously hurt.
I know of a story where a man in meth psychosis thought his hands were on fire. He ran around the house screaming and trying to put them out in the sink, even though there was no actual fire. It was a really strange sight.