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Paill Spectrum causes many of its victims to develop unusual thoughts or unusual intense thoughts. The resulting changes of behaviour are usually very obvious to people around the affected person. There are many different “pictures” of poor judgement summarised on the CD available through the web site. http://www.quizdoc.com (You are Here)
Typical Unusual though Common behaviors include:
Paill Spectrum causes many of its victims to develop unusual thoughts or unusual intense thoughts. The resulting changes of behaviour are usually very obvious to people around the affected person. There are many different “pictures” of poor judgement .
Neighbours and Friends often look at what the affected person has done and say:

Many Paill Spectrum victims describe behaviours that are a substantial departure from their normal behaviour. Unusual decisions are made that reflect obviously poor judgement. These decisions are obviously “unusual” to many people around the victim, but not to the victim. Yet, the victim is suffering from no known psychiatric syndrome. As far as medical knowledge is concerned, there is nothing wrong with the person. As far as the relatives or co-workers are concerned, there definitely is something wrong. The Paill Spectrum model suggests that where people are asking the question: "What is wrong with that person?", there may well be a Paill Spectrum answer.
Examples that are consistent with Paill Spectrum effects include a number of financial collapses of large companies due to risky options trading and poor business judgements. Similarly, Paill Spectrum can affect people’s daily life activities and decisions resulting in marriage and relationship break-ups. One important observation is that if Paill Spectrum affects thought, Impulsivity or judgement, it will affect every aspect of a person's life. People who are developing relationship or life problems, will likely have evidence of other problems in other aspects of their daily lives.
Lots of things are likely to go wrong in lots of areas of people’s lives for the same reason. They cannot help themselves because they may be ill and their ability to make judgements considering a range of factors, may be impaired.
With Paill Spectrum, the “perpetrators” may be the real victims. People who do stupid or wrong or violent things may actually have a Paill Spectrum excuse for their behaviour. It really may not be all their own fault. Their mind does not work like it used to. They feel largely no different, so they think the things they are doing are reasonable.
Note, while Paill Spectrum may explain the behaviour, it also means that the behaviour is in fact very likely to recur. The value of our legal system is perhaps not in the punishment at the end, but in the long drawn out legal process prior to the punishment, reinforcing again and again that the behaviour is wrong and that there are consequences to repeating this type of activity. The legal process is educative and as important itself in rehabilitation of offenders as the punishment itself. (There are some slight complications to this picture though. If patient's memories are affected badly by Paill Spectrum, much of the value of the education is lost, as they cannot remember it.
Other PaillSpectrum victims show irritability and impulsiveness that appears in people’s daily lives. PaillSpectrum can affect everyone in common situations. Road Rage may be a feature of PaillSpectrum. Situations where people have memory loss, also could suggest a PaillSpectrum cause.
The Paill Spectrum model suggests that many behaviours that we take for granted as the common (if not the acceptable range of human behaviours), may all be symptoms of a specific disorder with specific symptoms, specific signs, and specific blood test markers.
The model also predicts that these behaviours may be responsive to specific therapies in specific time frames. Many things that are believed to just happen, may well happen for a reason. The symptoms and signs or the illness would vary to some extent depending on the age of the patient and the intensity and nature of the symptoms and signs would be variably expressed.
There are other Paill Spectrum presentations that can be recognized by friends and acquaintances of affected people.
Another Paill Spectrum Syndrome may be called “Process Dyslexia.”
This is a very weird syndrome and is quite hard to describe. The sufferers sort of look like they are depressed. If you ask them if they are depressed, they say they’re not sure. They don’t feel well and there are depressive elements in their symptoms. But they do not usually say that they are depressed, as the main part of their illness. There is a "confusion and flatness" that many doctors would interpret as depression, but these may be better interpreted as related to a different cause. These patients and their symptoms do respond to the Paill Spectrum treatment as proposed by the Paill Spectrum model of illness. The problem is more complex than just a memory issue, though this is often affected as well.
These patients have a deficient "planning and sequencing function" in their brain, that does not affect their number recall or their spelling. Where chains of “processes “ are needed to complete a complex task, these patients just have no chance.
For example, if they need to put their dinner plate in the dishwasher, go to the toilet, and get their cup of tea during the commercial break they will leave the dinner plate in the bathroom and maybe their cup of tea next to the dog's bowl. Incredibly it's like they are almost unable to see the plate or their cup of tea at all. One person reportedly became lost while driving home from work. He had been that way lots of times before and was trying to plan what to do when he arrived home. When he finally arrived home after the wrong turn, he could not remember all the things he had planned to do on the way.
It’s a very unusual syndrome to see and very annoying for the people who experience life with them. Co-workers invariably think they are stupid, as they seem unable to do a “simple task” without making a mistake. Usually the mistake is in the oddest of places.
The Paill Spectrum model proposes another corollary disorder to this. This may be described as an "Associative Deficit". These people seem to go through life with blinkers on. If there are two of in a room, and you begin to speak, they will not realise that you are speaking to them.
These behaviours are all distinctive, often not readily apparent to the sufferer and cause considerable angst to employers, co-workers or employees. Every one else often realizes there is a problem, even though the persons themselves are quite oblivious to it all.
Substantial changes in human behaviour may have a biological (disease) cause. Even normal events such as domestic violence may have a biological cause. Impulsiveness and bad judgement are as characteristic a feature of Paill Spectrum, as violent behaviour.
Paill Spectrum typically causes poor judgement and impulsiveness amidst its victims.
Bizarre human behaviour is common in many facets of life.
This statement is self-explanatory. Watch the TV news and Current Affairs programs for a week. Read about what Celebrities are doing. The footprint of Paill Spectrum is everywhere.Paill Spectrum typically causes poor judgement and impulsiveness amidst its victims.



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