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Thursday, November 24, 2016

KANYE'S PSYCHOTIC BREAK

                       PsychotiK

Kanye's doctor laid the groundwork for filing a claim under the policy of insurance.
Is Kanye losing it or has he always been a "lost it material"?
Any reasonable mind who has listened to Kanye's talk must have realized that something was off with him. Insanely roll of his eyes, the uncontrollable head movements and gestures.

                       
His latest psychotic episodes could be diagnosed as Psychotic depression that is a subtype of major depression that occurs when a severe depressive illness includes some form of psychosis


Does that mean that Kanye's crazy? 
No. At least, not yet. 

How Is Psychotic Depression Different From Major or Clinical Nonpsychotic Depression?




According to the National Institute of Mental Health, a person who is psychotic is out of touch with reality. People with psychosis may hear "voices." Or they may have strange and illogical ideas. For example, they may think that others can hear their thoughts or are trying to harm them. Or they might think they are possessed by the devil or are wanted by the police for having committed a crime that they really did not commit.
People with psychotic depression may get angry for no apparent reason. Or they may spend a lot of time by themselves or in bed, sleeping during the day and staying awake at night. A person with psychotic depression may neglect appearance by not bathing or changing clothes. Or that person may be hard to talk to. Perhaps he or she barely talks or else says things that make no sense. 
The rapper not only reportedly lost around $30 mil for his cut of the remaining concerts, but he's on the hook for venues and others with whom he made contracts.

TMZ has learned ... Kanye had an insurance policy that covered him in the event illness prevented him from performing. The policy provides the insurance carrier will pay Kanye for not only the money he'd make but the money he was obligated to pay others if "accident or illness ... prevents any Insured Person from appearing or continuing to appear in any or all of the Insured Performance(s) or Event(s)."
Translation ... Kanye's doctor laid the groundwork for filing a claim under the policy. 

BTW ... the insurance company can deny coverage if Kanye had a preexisting condition that he didn't disclose at the time the policy was issued, or if his illness was caused by his "unreasonable or capricious behavior."

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