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Man Describes Life With 'Walking Corpse Syndrome'
A man's account of living with Cotard's syndrome offers a chilling look at a rare condition that has patients convinced they're zombies.
The man, identified only as Graham in an interview with New Scientist, said he awoke from a suicide attempt feeling as though his brain were dead.
"I just felt like my brain didn't exist anymore," Graham told the magazine, recalling his bizarre state of consciousness after surviving an attempt to electrocute himself in his bathtub. "I kept on telling the doctors that the tablets weren't going to do me any good, because I didn't have a brain. I'd fried it in the bath."
Graham was diagnosed with Cotard's syndrome, a mysterious psychiatric condition marked by "the fixed and unshakable belief that one has lost organs, blood or body parts" or has no soul, according to a definition in a 2003 report in the journal Neurology. [continue reading here]
Comment by Scott Omega on December 16, 2012 at 10:50pm funny shit

I wonder if it's real. Probably just photoshop, but still.
Comment by Arnold Kelly on December 16, 2012 at 10:21pm THAT is pretty funny, Dallas! LMAO!

Adam, I have not seen it yet. Why not start a discussion thread for it? I know some of the members have read the book and liked it.
Hmm, this doesn't look that good. I don't like biohazard zombies as much as I like from-the-grave zombies.
Anyone have any zombie-related Halloween plans this year? I love Halloween, but I never, ever seem to be prepared for it.
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