Dr. Martin Abbass
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They are aware of these sorts of issues that you have to elicit and understand.
Obviously, a patient who has an experience will say a very clear thing.
Look, I saw something fly over.
The second thing you might then do as a doctor would be maybe triangulate that.
Was there something in the newspaper?
Were you with someone that saw it?
It's unusual that you get folie a deux.
There was a film about that with The Joker, wasn't there, recently?
But, you know, and I've seen that once before.
However, it wasn't to do with UFOs.
It was to do with the CIA.
But the other thing would be that maybe if it's not fully adieu, then you would be thinking, well, look, there is a triangulation here.
So isn't this more of a real phenomenon rather than an unusual phenomenon that I then need to start talking about psychological referrals and medicines potentially and et cetera.
So that's probably how most GPs would deal with that, hopefully.
There are some that might, you know,
put people in a basket of something else.
But I think that's becoming less frequent as the information about UAPs, et cetera, becomes more evident with the Senate hearings.
Although just going back, I mean, 10 years, I remember being given a foil hat, literally a foil hat made from foil.
by a colleague because he was joking around.
But it was kind of a very real version of stigma that I experienced.