People "LISTEN UP" let's stop with the mental health jokes. Unless you have the credentials to diagnose someone as having a disorder in the DSM5 you should really stop and pump your breaks because you sound real stupid fixing your lips too even suggest such a thing to another person. Okay secondly, This issue is really happening to allot of people living in apartment units all over the globe, the very same issue is happening to me right now and I'm very uncomfortable. I don't have mental illness, I work at one of the largest psychiatric institutions west of the Mississippi are hospital has just over a thousand beds. It's actually a campus to state-run facility. It is used to be called a Western State. Insane asylum but to since change names it was open in 1871 and I have been an employee there 21 years. So I work around mental illness and I can tell you this is not mental illness now. There was a time where I would be like. Okay. Yeah stepping on a little mental illness there. You should probably see somebody, but I have the education to know that I'm not qualified to diagnose anybody and I am not able to make such a statement and just hope that they would get help. But it's a real thing and now since it's happening to me and I've been going through it, I would like to tell all of you guys. Please understand that it's real. This is a nightmare. This is reality. It's not play play. It's not oh my God wearing a tin foil hat pointing at the ceiling and saying oh they're following me. They're following me. No, this situation is actually happening where the neighbor is following me around while I'm in my apartment. The reason I know is I can hear their footsteps directly above my head. That's how thin our ceiling is and they're walking in sync with me. If I stop and turn around and walk the other way they stop with me and walk the other way. I can hear them stomping and or stepping above my head. I can hear them in the bathroom stepping above my head while I'm sitting on the toilet. That's an intimate moment and these people are sick enough to do it now. There are devices out there that can be used to detect another person in between floors and I have a heated reflective ceilings or whatever so there's metal up there as well but it's very thin. And yeah they're detecting me downstairs. Not only me, but I have two other family members that are living in the apartment with me that have been getting the same treatment. They're following them. The neighbor upstairs is problematic. We don't know this person very well, but we've had two run-ins about their stomping and running around in the apartment and as soon as we said something then it was hell ever since. I wish I knew what sensor or device the neighbor upstairs uses to detect our movements so I could try to prevent it. I have learned that the device their using is sensitive to mirrors, reflection and a simply metal cookie sheet pan. You know those mirror sheets that have the sticky backing you can apply to the wall a closet door... It has a reflective side 6"x9" you can buy on Amazon in bundles like 30 in a pack their sensor does not work if you reflect the beam back at them so I tiled my entire bedroom ceiling " Yes I know that's a lot and it's kind of pricey but they're also quite decorative because you don't have to peel off the backing. You can leave it as it is and it's kind of like a cream color. So if you tile your ceiling it will blend in with your other paint and it actually like looks kind of cute" and they do not follow me into the bedroom anymore as they can't detect me. The sensor does not like laser beams, you can get those handheld laser pointer the green kind with the attachment which makes the beam wider you can point that at the ceiling and they can't detect you. You will know it's working because you will hear the person STEP OUT OF THE WAY, TRYING TO FIND A LOCATION OUT OF THE LASERS BEAM TO RELOCATE YOU. I went from being terrorized by my neighbor to pissing off my neighbor because now she can't detect where I'm at because I always got that laser going on a reflective beam reflecting it right back at her but and I can just hear her stomping aggressively in the apartment upstairs so it's pissing her off and I'm smiling. But before I came to this little remedy I was very distraught and on the verge of losing it I thought I was actually going crazy. But no this is not mental illness. This is reality people. I tried to get my management to help me and because it's something that's not talked about my management will not help me with it and I'm sure they thought I was crazy. But it's a shame that managers have not woke up and saw that this is really happening, but also too. I think maybe they have. they just don't have a legal stand to do anything about it. You know there's no way to actually prove it unless your manager is actually standing in your apartment and watching it happen. That's another idea. Try to get video and sound of how you're believing somebody above you is following you. Usually it's like footsteps. Make sure you're in the video and you're detailed and explaining what's happening. And if you can get somebody from management to come by your place, have them quietly stand in the corner or somewhere that's out of the way and they can observe what's happening to you but have them come in. Maybe your back door or door where your upstairs neighbor is not going to know that the Management's arriving. Just be very discreet about it and be serious about it and keep a lock. Keep a log on it happening when it's happening, what time of day and how you're feeling about it? Because you may need to bring a lawsuit against that person and don't even think about contacting law enforcement because they will not help you. They'll just think you're crazy and they'll mark your location. They'll mark your address as having possibly mental illness at the location so you're not taken seriously. Yeah it's that that happens but okay so I hope this helps someone. But yeah people talking about mental illness and making jokes and laughing about this. They need to knock it off because unless it's happening to them they have no f****** clue on how it feels or what it makes a person go through. I.