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Name: Hayden Wallis
Age: 23
Gender: Male
Orientation: Bisexual
Illness: Conversion disorder - stress symptoms often manifest as Schizophrenic symptoms, Tourette's and even in extreme cases slight DID, Narcissistic personality disorder.
History: Hayden's childhood was rather on the more undesirable side. His father was a strict military man and his mother was the complete opposite. She was a sweetheart who couldn't handle her husband. A lot of his childhood was his father training him to be a military man when he grew up. His father used every trick he knew, not limiting himself to beating his son when he did things wrong and giving him a lot of emotional abuse. He'd humiliate his son constantly and belittle his mother in front of him. The main problem was also the fact that whenever his father wasn't around, his mother would constantly overload him with love and affection. At least then, he probably just would been depressed.
It wasn't really till his college years that a new personality started to shine through. All through high school, Hayden had been this quiet, shy boy, who often had thousands of bruises and scars under his shirt. His mother still used to mollycoddle him whenever his father wasn't around and when he was around, all it was, was emotional abuse. In college, into his first year he got the news his mother had cancer, terminal. There was nothing they could do for her and it was his fathers fault. The man hadn't let the women go to the doctors to check when she knew something was wrong.
Hayden had actually started to come out of his hell now. He started to act more arrogant, he started to exaggerate what he could do, constantly try and get compliments and he was jealous of everyone and if not, he accused people of being jealous of him. Confidence has come from no where it seemed and he even began to start flirting, finally showing an interested in not only the opposite sex, but the same sex. He'd take it wherever he could get and always used people to the best of his abilities. But whenever he was alone, Hayden was busy trying to talk away voices and even ticks. Fearing he had something mentally wrong with him, that he could be even schizophrenic, he rushed to the doctors.
Well, it wasn't schizophrenia like he thought, even if he had ticks like he had Tourette's syndrome, they explained to him that he had conversion disorder. That whenever he was stressed, upset anything like that, his symptoms would come out as psychological disorders and unless he was willing to try therapy there was nothing they could really do for him and just told him to manage his stress. Of course for Hayden, this was an outrage. How dare someone tell him that something was wrong with him. Nothing could be wrong with him, he was perfect.
He didn't follow up on therapy, nothing was wrong. He was perfect and that was that. He went back to his usual business. Being his usual narcissistic personality during college and behind closed doors, he would be the complete opposite.
During his second year, he finally lost his mother to cancer and his self inflated personality got worse. He started to treat everyone he met with a sense of belief that he was above them no matter who they were. He started to lie pathologically, he could even tell what was the truth now and what was the lie. He couldn't recognise other's emotions and if he was hurting someone. And in private, his break downs got worse. The conversions got worse. He even started to lose control of it not able to hide the Tourette's syndrome in publics. He'd have muscle twitches and outbursts of swearing in the middle of lectures and when people would laugh at him, he'd become aggressive. From aggression however, turned paranoid. Hayden couldn't go five seconds without accusing someone of talking about him and laughing at him. His own self sense of worth became even more inflated. Someone had to inflate it now his mother was gone.
He graduated and got through the rest of the year well. Hayden had always been intelligent but not as smart as he made out. He struggled to keep jobs, believing he could always do better and everyone was beneath him. He got fired for excessive flirting and sleeping with staff members in the building. He just couldn't hold down anything. Only when his father got a hold of him again and saw what his son had become did he finally take action against him. Even if it was his fault that Hayden was this self centered arrogant jerk, he put his son away in an asylum so he was just completely out of sight, out of mind.
Age: 23
Gender: Male
Orientation: Bisexual
Illness: Conversion disorder - stress symptoms often manifest as Schizophrenic symptoms, Tourette's and even in extreme cases slight DID, Narcissistic personality disorder.
History: Hayden's childhood was rather on the more undesirable side. His father was a strict military man and his mother was the complete opposite. She was a sweetheart who couldn't handle her husband. A lot of his childhood was his father training him to be a military man when he grew up. His father used every trick he knew, not limiting himself to beating his son when he did things wrong and giving him a lot of emotional abuse. He'd humiliate his son constantly and belittle his mother in front of him. The main problem was also the fact that whenever his father wasn't around, his mother would constantly overload him with love and affection. At least then, he probably just would been depressed.
It wasn't really till his college years that a new personality started to shine through. All through high school, Hayden had been this quiet, shy boy, who often had thousands of bruises and scars under his shirt. His mother still used to mollycoddle him whenever his father wasn't around and when he was around, all it was, was emotional abuse. In college, into his first year he got the news his mother had cancer, terminal. There was nothing they could do for her and it was his fathers fault. The man hadn't let the women go to the doctors to check when she knew something was wrong.
Hayden had actually started to come out of his hell now. He started to act more arrogant, he started to exaggerate what he could do, constantly try and get compliments and he was jealous of everyone and if not, he accused people of being jealous of him. Confidence has come from no where it seemed and he even began to start flirting, finally showing an interested in not only the opposite sex, but the same sex. He'd take it wherever he could get and always used people to the best of his abilities. But whenever he was alone, Hayden was busy trying to talk away voices and even ticks. Fearing he had something mentally wrong with him, that he could be even schizophrenic, he rushed to the doctors.
Well, it wasn't schizophrenia like he thought, even if he had ticks like he had Tourette's syndrome, they explained to him that he had conversion disorder. That whenever he was stressed, upset anything like that, his symptoms would come out as psychological disorders and unless he was willing to try therapy there was nothing they could really do for him and just told him to manage his stress. Of course for Hayden, this was an outrage. How dare someone tell him that something was wrong with him. Nothing could be wrong with him, he was perfect.
He didn't follow up on therapy, nothing was wrong. He was perfect and that was that. He went back to his usual business. Being his usual narcissistic personality during college and behind closed doors, he would be the complete opposite.
During his second year, he finally lost his mother to cancer and his self inflated personality got worse. He started to treat everyone he met with a sense of belief that he was above them no matter who they were. He started to lie pathologically, he could even tell what was the truth now and what was the lie. He couldn't recognise other's emotions and if he was hurting someone. And in private, his break downs got worse. The conversions got worse. He even started to lose control of it not able to hide the Tourette's syndrome in publics. He'd have muscle twitches and outbursts of swearing in the middle of lectures and when people would laugh at him, he'd become aggressive. From aggression however, turned paranoid. Hayden couldn't go five seconds without accusing someone of talking about him and laughing at him. His own self sense of worth became even more inflated. Someone had to inflate it now his mother was gone.
He graduated and got through the rest of the year well. Hayden had always been intelligent but not as smart as he made out. He struggled to keep jobs, believing he could always do better and everyone was beneath him. He got fired for excessive flirting and sleeping with staff members in the building. He just couldn't hold down anything. Only when his father got a hold of him again and saw what his son had become did he finally take action against him. Even if it was his fault that Hayden was this self centered arrogant jerk, he put his son away in an asylum so he was just completely out of sight, out of mind.