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        Notes:

        Patient 0 seems to have developed some severe mental condition, what that may be will take awhile. The patient also seems to be experiencing delusions and hallucinations. The cause of this is most likely the experiment, as they appeared to be perfectly healthy before the research. 

        Log:

        12:00 A.M. The start of research. The patient appeared to be their normal self. Twenty minutes after the conducted experiment, they claimed to see things that weren't there. This led to panic. The team had to reassure 0 of their safety. 

        1:00 A.M 0 kept turning on the lights. After being asked why they answered that something was watching them. Digging further into what they revealed, we can deduce that they are experiencing paranoia.

        2:00 A.M 0 kept saying "be quiet" and "stop talking" when nobody was saying anything. We informed them that there wasn't anyone. They found this hard to believe.

        3:00 A.M 0 kept claiming that they were going to die. Still didn't sleep.

       4:00 A.M Hysterical sobbing. 0 retreated into the corner of the room and started humming to themself. 

        5:00 A.M I am typing this utterly exhausted. 0 is the most difficult patient we have had so far. They banged against the walls and door, demanding to be free. They still have yet to lay down in the bed to sleep. Restless behavior.

        6:00 A.M Just a few more hours before someone else can take my shift. 0 seems to have settled down a little and has gone back to the corner. Still refuses to sleep in the bed because 0 said that, "It's crawling with insects, and it's covered in eyes... How could I sleep in that?" We tried to convince them that was not the case, but they seem to disagree.

       7:00 A.M First injury. When the staff went to check on 0, they punched one of the members, claiming that a grotesque beast has entered the room. They hid under the bed from the rest of the staff. 

        8:00 A.M 0 has tired out and is now sleeping finally. They appear to be having intense vivid dreams. They are talking to themself and occasionally kick out an arm or leg. 

        9:00 A.M Their brain seems to have not shut down, even while the body is asleep. More kicking and talking.

       10:00 A.M Kicking and talking.

        11:00 A.M Kicking and talking.

        12:00 A.M Kicking and talking. My shift is finally over. 

        Conclusion:

        The experiment has drastically affected the patient's mental state. Whether or not this can be reversed is unknown. This has been the strangest outcome out of all the experiments. The experiment will continue and we will be able to draw more data and evidence. The patient's brain seems to be hyperactive. 

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