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Asked for female, 47 years old from Moradabad
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Kanpur
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Sorry madam no,
but I fear that you might suffer from benzodiazepine dependence which might severely impact your memory in year to come. Please consult a psychiatrist (in person and not teleconsultation) to get detoxification and further treatment.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hooghly
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Do regular exercise, yoga, start doing meditation, with this you need proper homeopathic treatment.
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Psychologist•Patna
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The problem of schizophrenia can be removed by psychological counseling and psychological autosuggestion therapy through the online process for three weeks without any medication you can contact me for this on Lybrate website thank you.
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Psychiatrist•Thrissur
Amisulpiride is good
tips for helping a loved one with schizophrenia
•educate yourself. Learning about schizophrenia and its treatment will allow you to make informed decisions about how best to cope with symptoms, encourage your loved one to pursue self-help strategies, handle setbacks, and work towards recovery.
•reduce stress. Stress can cause schizophrenia symptoms to flare up, so it’s important to create a structured and supportive environment for your loved one.
•set realis...more
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I meet a guy in matrimony, we have been taking since 2019, he was working in delhi, once myself and my family went to meet his family. There was not much response but still he called and we spoke, last years when he lost his job he came bangalore n stayed with me for 5 months then we both went to his place, but his family has issues within themselves, too much fight and arguments, also the guy he starts drinking from morning after he lost job and smokes, am not able to understand him now coz he says things which I cannot think is fruitful or productive. I returned back bangalore alone as I was not feeling happy and peace coz of fights (arguments). Now each and every time we talk some arguments happens, though I can't think of leaving him. I have become aggressive and when I want sometime alone am not able to. May be I don't want to talk to him or may b I don't like what he does, his family has lots of problem and complains. I need a peaceful life I am 34 n want to get settled but not like this.

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MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor ...read more

General Physician•Delhi
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Hi although this is not a medical problem but still I would like to answer.
As you have described that you like the person but not what he has become.
I would suggest you to talk to him seriously about your concerns and make a final decision based on his view for your future.
Storing your feelings and your fears with yourself will slowly start affecting your body and cause mental stress and harm.
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for any medical problem you can always consult freely.more
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Asked for male, 19 years old from Sitapur
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
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It may not be carbegoline induced. Psychosis can relapse after few months, if medications are stopped. She needs to be treated again with antipsychotics and if carbegoline is essential, continued along with it. Good luck
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Asked for male, 25 years old from Aurangabad
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MD Medicine, DM Neurology

Neurologist•Panchkula
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Hello lybrate-user,
schizophrenia is disorder which requires careful monitoring and correct dosages by a psychiatrist who is well versed with the management. Asprito is used for many psychiatric disorders. I feel though you can try holistic measures and spritual healing you will be better off continuing the medication. You can visit your doctor who has prescribed the medicine and he will modify or prescribe other medication. It is wise to visit a psychiatrist.
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I got married 3 years back (arranged marriage). My husband is the only son to his parents. I live with my husband and in-laws. My mother in law is a mental patient. If she shouts at my husband & his dad, my husband takes her words seriously & starts fighting with her rudely like breaking things near to him or keeps hitting his own hands on the wall. My husband gets very upset by her words and gets angry. (knowing her mental condition). My father in law is tired of telling my husband not to fight with his mom as she is a patient. My father in law can't leave my husband and his mom alone at home and go anywhere. If my husband starts fighting with his mom, someone should be there to control him. Since my mother in law is a mental patient, she wants to dominate others. If anyone goes against her, she starts shouting and crying thinking others are neglecting her. All she wants is love. She gets jealous if I am happy with my husband because she thinks her son may forget her. So she is not happy with me and my husband's relationship. I didn't know all this before marriage, my husband should have told me about this before marriage but he didn't. I married my husband and all I want is to live a happy and peaceful life. I don't want any expensive things. My mother in law wants me to be with her all the time & she doesn't let me live with my husband. 1 or 2 days it's fine. I can not sacrifice my married life for her. I tried to convince her but she is not getting convinced. If she doesn't get convinced in this matter, she gets upset and starts shouting. If she gets upset, my husband also gets upset and starts fighting either with me or his mom. I don't know why. I asked my husband not to get upset deeply as I am his future too. He says "listen to my mom and do what she says, otherwise divorce me" if I listen to her, she will be in good mood and my husband will also be in good mood. To keep her in good mood, I can't sacrifice my life for her. If my husband doesn't get upset even if she gets upset or tensed, he will be in good mood and I can live a normal life with him. But I don't understand why my husband gets upset if his mother gets upset. He gets so upset by her words that he either becomes completely absent minded or starts fighting with her or with me very rudely. In that case someone should be there to control him. Can you please answer me, why my husband does so or would any man do the same thing as my husband?

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Ayurvedic Doctor•Bilaspur
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shruti ji its really serious matter. but belive me your husban d is normal he does't have mental condition . due to some unaspected stree . all those thing happen. may be your husband thing you can make happy to her mother when he was outside. there may be also chances to dendency from your mother in law she doesnt fell happy when you both are happy. finally its irritating frequently in short time. just hope your good time will come soon.
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Asked for male, 19 years old from Kolkata
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Psychologist•Bangalore
You have a serious mental disorder and need to continue both medication and therapy for a long time. But because you are young there is a possibility that if you cooperate well and get the right kind of therapy, you could recover well. 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 ...more
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Asked for male, 33 years old from Bareilly
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Psychologist•Noida
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Stop caring too much.
Always smile back or laugh at people trying to depress you with their words or other activities. It will help you to avoid them and enhance your confidence. Do not forget to make eye contact :p.
Listen to your favourite music and spend your free time with your parents, because at the end only your parents will support you in your good / bad times.
Try to hangout or have walk with your pet if you have one :). You will learn what unconditional love is! you will fo...more
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