<Li> Georgina Tuskin - Hospitalized because of schizophrenia, Georgina is Susanna's roommate at the institution . The two of them are considered the healthiest patients on the ward and are good friends throughout the book . Georgina apparently experienced her first symptoms after an episode in a movie theatre where she suddenly felt as if the darkness had surrounded her completely . It is not clear what the immediate reason for her diagnosis is . She also has a boyfriend in the hospital named Wade . In the movie, Georgina identifies herself as a pathological liar . </Li> <Li> Lisa Cody - She is admitted while Kaysen is there and from the beginning looks up to Lisa Rowe . She is diagnosed as a sociopath too, though Rowe questions this and is clearly annoyed that she is no longer the only sociopath there . A former drug addict like Rowe, she tries hard to defend herself from Lisa Rowe's accusations that she isn't "real". She eventually escapes and is apparently found by Lisa Rowe during one of her escapes from the hospital . Lisa tells the other girls with pride that Lisa Cody has become a "real" drug addict . Her fate after her escape is not described any further . </Li> <Li> Daisy Randone - A thin girl who is admitted to the hospital seasonally, according to Susanna, coming before Thanksgiving and staying through Christmas every year . She has a single room, where she spends most of her time . The other girls think she is addicted to laxatives and will only eat chicken, and only in her room . However, after letting Lisa into her room, Lisa reports back to the rest of them that she only needs the laxatives because of all of the chicken . She peels off the meat and keeps the carcasses, saying that when she has 14 carcasses, it's time to leave the hospital, possibly due to obsessive compulsive disorder . Daisy's father visits her quite often, and it is implied he has incestuous feelings for her . Daisy eventually commits suicide on her birthday . Susanna describes her as "sexy" and says Daisy had a spark that the rest of the girls lack . Daisy is reclusive and often refuses to be social . She hates it when anyone goes near her and is hostile when people approach her . However, she does allow Lisa to enter her room . Sometimes they even share cigarettes, indicating that Daisy does respect Lisa out of all the other patients on the ward . </Li> <Li> Torrey - An ex-drug addict . She was put into the ward after her parents discovered her promiscuity . She is the best friend of all the fellow patients . Her parents take her out against her will, and take her back to Mexico, where she believes she will become an amphetamine addict again . She describes Mexico, saying "being in Mexico means being dead and shooting speed to feel like you're not quite dead" (Kaysen 97). The girls do try to help her with an escape plan and pool their money for her to help her, but eventually that plan is ruined, partly by Torrey herself as she is too afraid to do it and partly by Valerie after she gives her a cup of thorazine just prior to her departure to calm her down . Though she only appears for a short time she is an important character . Kaysen distinguishes between those put there indefinitely by parents willing to pay without questioning the progress of their treatment and those whose parents are not willing to do so . Torrey is used as an example of the latter group . </Li>

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