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| It was variously reported that Wilson had either schizophrenia or bipolar affective disorder.[citation needed] Dr. Landys treatment regimen was not a recognized treatment for either of these mental illnesses. Some years later, during his second marriage, he was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, bipolar type which supposedly caused him to hear voices in his head. According to the 2006 Peter Ames Carlin biography of Wilson, Catch a Wave, by 1989 the rumor was that Brian either had a stroke or had abused too many drugs and was permanently "fried." Carlin reported that the actual problem was that Wilson, who had been prescribed antipsychotic medication by Landy since 1983, had developed tardive dyskinesia,[1] a neurological condition marked by involuntary, repetitive movements, that develops in about 20% of patients treated with antipsychotic drugs for a long period of time.[2 |
Я вообще-то сначала на вокалиста за стойкой подумал. У него такое серьёзное, напряжённое лицо. Забыл, что полифонисты, как правило, внешне не похожи на безумцев.
