Oh fuck.
Just got a letter that i´m going back to the asylum in Trottingham..improved security, ha! We shall se about that
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Oh fuck.
Just got a letter that i´m going back to the asylum in Trottingham..improved security, ha! We shall se about that
| Victoria Mills | 19 | Anorexia & Bulimia |FC: Selena Gomez
Victoria Maria Mills was born in Tacoma, Washington on April 11, 1994. The first of two born to Charles and Anna Mills. Victoria was spoiled as a child until her younger sister, Lizzy, came along in 1999. It was then that a young Victoria realized that she was no longer the praised child in the family. Her mother and father paid less and less attention to her as the years went by. Lizzy would get the best of everything, and Victoria would get whatever Lizzy didn’t want. After a while, Victoria’s parents compared everything that she did to her younger sister. Whether it be looks, grades, or even the way she acted. Nothing was ever good enough for her parents to notice. At the age of sixteen, Victoria's depression took a hold of her, and she began to make herself sick to lose weight. Her friends noticed that she had lost a considerable amount of weight pretty quickly, but never said anything. Her weight continued to drop, until she was a dangerous eighty-nine pounds. Practically skin and bones, Victoria decided to seek help in the form of therapy. After graduating, she checked herself into Westbreeze Asylum.
| Michael Davis | 29 | OCD |Daniel Tosh
Michael Davis was born in Berlin, Germany on July 9, 1983. He is the only child of Evan and Lilleth Davis. He father was in the army and from day one he ran his house like a boot camp. If there was a speck of dirt on the floor, Michael was punished and sent to his room without dinner. Lilleth never did like that, she said that Evan was way too hard on the young boy, but never got through to Evan. It was no surprise, when he got older that he would start rituals that he did for everything. His father would always get annoyed when the behavior ensued, saying that he was being dramatic or that he was being stupid. Michael tried to hide the rituals as much as possible, to try to stop getting yelled at and to alleviate some pressure from his mother. After 6 years of dealing with the rituals, his mother signed him up with a shrink, but this only made the rituals worsen. The therapist told him and his parents about Westbreeze and they jumped at the opportunity to help their son in any way. He is here, but he does not think he has an issue and he is not happy at all about it.
| Elizabeth Davis | 30 | Avoidant personality disorder |FC: Lizzy Caplan
Elizabeth Davis was born on January 23, 1983 in Tokyo, Japan. Her parents Janice and Harold Davis were elated to have a child and worshiped the ground she walked on, but Elizabeth saw it differently. From the time anyone can remember, she had been a reserved child, when she went to the playground she would stay away from all of the other kids and whenever someone would get near her she would scare them off by making some kind of animal noise or she would hit them. As time progressed it only got worse. She was in Japan for 7 years of her life and her parents never spoke the language, in the home so she found it hard to communicate. When she got to the U.S. she had become accustomed to being an outcast and that role suited her. She kept up with her old ways and by the time she had graduated high school, she still had no friends, her parents urged her to get help, they gave her every opportunity they could afford to help her make friends, it became so bad that she would hardly leave her room even when her parents were there, let alone when company came over. Janice became so overwhelmed with her daughter that when Elizabeth was 24 she forcibly admitted her only child into Westbreeze. Janice is not happy to be here and hates to be around people, but she is desperate to get out of here.