susan1122
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I believe SG was truly in a terrifying situation and I think it is very unfair to dismiss her behavior with comments about paranoia, LSD, bipolar etc. I am not manic depressive, not on drugs, but when that guy was coming thru my window I was so scared I was trying to carry the phone and a heavy flashlight into the bathroom and make sure both doors to the bathroom were locked (as the operator was reminding me to do, that I dropped the flashlight on my toe and broke it. My heart is pounding now, just thinking about it. And no he is still out there and I still spend sleepless nights and jump at every sound.
Oh that is awful, Redbird. So sorry!
I have been thinking the same thing about the fear. If she was truly terrified I think it would even sober her up....maybe. But never the less, fear can make you seem crazy. And make you feel out of your mind. It could be that She was absolutely terrified.....on top of probable intoxication.