It may be that when you read the title of this article, you have felt deeply intrigued.Do people who see themselves as authentic zombies, walking corps without life and even without soul? Indeed, it is possible, according to the doctors, it is the strangest disease that exists, but also the most desperate and sad.
We will give you the example of a person, a man of just over 50 years that one day, for no apparent reason, he had the firm conviction that he had died.If he told his family and his doctors.No stimulus was of interest to him, he no longer needed to eat and looked like his body, little by little , he was corrupting himself.Why did he continue in the world of the living, if all he was already a mass of lifeless flesh?
Nor did he find any sense to follow the treatment offered by the doctors.Could you give your brain treatment if you "no longer had a brain"? As you can see, realities like that, despite being surprising, offer us the reflection of the most desperate of the sadness .«Not being» and, despite this, continue existing.Souls empty of any stimulation, of any emotion... Can there be something worse?
The strange Cotard Syndrome
This syndrome was first described in the 19th century.It was a French neurologist called Jules Cotard (1840-1889), who brought to the world of medicine and psychiatry the amazing case of one of his patients.I call her "Mademoiselle X" , he was 43 years old and he affirmed with total conviction that he had no organ inside.
Neither brain, heart, nor stomach, nor intestines...his body was like an infected dress decomposing day after day, there where only the bones and a little skin, shaped what was left of it.But if its devastation reached its entire physical plane, also the emotional and spiritual plane is I was defragmented in this woman.She said that lacked a soul, that she didn't need it, since neither God nor the Demon had to judge her.Mademoiselle X was nothing….

When Dr.Cotard asked him how he could find rest, his patient told him clearly: burning her .Since he was already dead, only the fire would wipe away what was left of her.Simply terrible.
But what happens to people afflicted with Cotard's syndrome? It was in the 90s when this disease was analyzed in detail to establish three very clear categories:
- A first type would be characterized by a very particular form of psychotic depression , also including great anxiety, melancholy delusions of guilt and visual and auditory hallucinations.
- A second type is related to hypochondriac and nihilistic delusions, but not depression.
- The latter again presents a clear depression, serious episodes of anxiety , delusions of immortality, nihilistic delusions and suicidal behaviors.
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