A person who is taking dicorate er 500 and sulpitac 200 which disease he has? Can he live normal life? Can he live with his wife?
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You must always ask for the diagnosis and find out what you are being treated for. If the doctor is not willing to share it with you, at least s/he can share it with the person who was accompanying you. You are being treated for a serious condition and must be enjoined with therapy too. If you are cooperative, you can lead a normal life and can live with your wife too. Depending on your behavior, you may be restricted if you are violent, abusive, or too dysfunctional. If you visit a therapist, you will develop skills, techniques, and tools to handle your condition better and even improve overall. Because it is a psychotic condition you need to be made to relate to reality often by confronting the distortion of your environment. You may be given to delusions, hallucinations, and disordered thinking and speech. You may be emotionally unresponsive, suffering from social withdrawal, extreme apathy, and lack of initiative and drive. If your are allowed to go internal you can strongly relate to this distortion and in fact, believe in them to be true. Your cooperation with the rehabilitation and medical intervention may not be as desirable as it should be because of your disturbance. In which case, someone has to monitor you constantly and enforce some compliance. You must be functional and become aware of your surroundings and build on a steady and trusting relationship with at least one member of the community. You may become difficult to handle, and you yourself will not find it easy to comply with therapeutic expectations. With someone strong and firm you could be made to follow a tight schedule and do many activities and exercises to prevent him from succumbing to this illness.
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