One in five are chronic sufferers FCS,
unable to admit the truth if it hits them between the eyes. So deep is their denial that they will lie to
friends, family, even the news media.
Some may actually be in the news media.
Four in ten are afflicted with intermittent FCS
appearing perfectly normal and coherent for periods up to 4 years, but when
stricken they become uncontrollable.
These bouts can be contagious if not contained.
How can you tell if a loved one suffers from FCS?
Know the warning signs:
- habitual
confabulation
- irrational
emotional outbursts
- delusions
of grandeur
- paranoia,
fear of "the other"
If you know someone with Feco-Cephalic Syndrome,
know that you're not alone.
There is help at: www.nfcf.org
This ad is was brought to you by the National Feco-Cephalic
Foundation and this station.
Thank you for this timely public service. Now do you know of a good support group, with a decent 12-step program?
And is it polite to call a sufferer of FCS a sh&t-head? Or a full of sh&t-head?
October 30, 2008 8:56 PM | Reply | Permalink