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Asked for female, 29 years old from Chennai
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hooghly
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Suicide is not a solution for your problem, whatever problem your having definitely have solution for it, think about your family or your near or dear one or loved one, have you ever think about your parent? Don't think about it, face it, visit a psychologist for counseling purpose, don't go it, if you need any suggestions you can contact me through Lybrate.
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Asked for male, 23 years old from Raipur
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
You seem to have only a gastritis and all peoeple have this at some time in their life and all will not get cancer as you fear. You need to calm down and learn to relax your mind and avoid spicy foods and alcohol and live happily. Do not smoke also.
Asked for male, 22 years old from Mumbai
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Thought no. 1:sab kuch khata ho gaya. Thought no. 2:mere chehre par muskurahat hain jab me 100 saal ka zindagi, 20 saal me jeena chahta hoon. And when I completed any assigned task, then I feel laziness. It's like when a batsman make century in 2006, and after that he is saying, that I would not play further because I made a century 15 years ago and now I will not do any productive things much. Thought no. 3:i enjoy thinking suicidal thoughts because it gives me pleasure. In the sense, I listen and read to suicide news, suicide documentaries, suicide stories, I watch tv shows in which a person is committing suicide and when I watch all these, it makes me very alert and I don't get bored. Suppose, I feel restless thus taking a nap in bed. But when my mind tells me to search for an episode related to suicide, then this brings me out of bed (comfort zone) and I become enthusiastic. Thought no. 4: I used to imagine my pillow to be my girlfriend and I used to talk to it. In my imaginary world, she (imaginary girlfriend - pillow) used to slap me and I caught her while having affair with another guy. This makes me think that in real life, I will get divorce. Plus, minor suicidal thoughts may occur. Thought no. 5: from more than one year, I feel that my colleagues will commit mass suicide during the pandemic. Therefore, not to get the suicidal neck message in my whatsapp group, I left all the whatsapp groups. Thought no. 6: I feel that in future, a virus will come which will affect psychological health thus greater chance/prone to suicide. So, I am feeling anxiety of that. Thought no. 7: I don't pick up the calls because, I feel that if I pick up/accept/answer the call, then the person (incoming call), will hypnotised me (via phone) to make me jump from the balcony. For your kindly information: previously I was diagnosed with: 1) major depressive affective disorder, single episode, unspecified. 2) adjustment disorder with mixed anxiety and depressed mood. 3) anxiety disorder in conditions classified elsewhere. 4) cluster b traits. 5) bipolar I disorder, most recent episode (or current) manic 6) mild trichotillomania. 7) obsessive compulsive disorder. And the symptoms were: 1) feeling low, mood swings, anger issues, aggression, disturbance in sleep, duration: years 2) anxiety, palpitations, poor concentration, duration: 1 month 3) feeling sad, low mood, poor concentration, body pain, palpitations, duration: 7 to 8 months 4) non pervasive low mood, worries about semen and masturbation practice, difficulty in social situation (more with girls), anger outburst towards family member, anhedonia premorbid- rigidity, odd eccentric belief, decreased social interaction 5) compulsive hair plucking - details: grandiose delusions, believes I am incarnation of god. Social anxiety. History of low mood and suicidal thoughts in dec 2020 treatment history: antidepressant: escitalopram 10 mg then 20 mg antipsychotic: olanzapine 2.5 mg then 5 mg duration: 46 days (2 january 2021 - 18 february 2021) note: stopped the treatment by tapering as advised by psychiatrist.

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Psychiatrist•Rajkot
You might be suffering from schizoaffective disorder and it requires immediate attention of a doctor. Consult a psychiatrist as soon as possible.
Asked for male, 27 years old from Siliguri
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Psychologist•Thane
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Stay strong mentally and physically. These sound like withdrawal symptoms only. I would advice trusting your psychiatrist fully and taking your medications properly. I would also suggest taking counselling from someone specializing in addiction counselling and going for both individual and group therapy for faster results.
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Asked for male, 30 years old from Bangalore
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
Go to emergency and get treated. Depending on your condition, they will give a stomach wash and take out the medicines and treat for the overdose. Hurry, do not delay. After recovery consult a psychiatrist to address the suicidal thoughts. Good luck.
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Asked for female, 29 years old from Jamshedpur
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Visakhapatnam
Hello, greetings from your ayurveda wellness coach.
There are many reasons for a strained relationship. However, when it comes to married life and when you raise kids you need to act strong for your wellbeing and for the family. It is very much important to discuss your difficulties and issues with your husband and try to resolve the issues. However, if you are falling sick mentally or losing confidence, then definitely important to get proper counselling and get solution for your problems. ...more
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Ranchi
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Psychiatrist•Trivandrum
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Both mirtazepine and venalafaxine are good options but it depends on your age and comorbidities, details of which need further clarification. I will go for starting only one drug after finding out which will be most appropriate in your condition.
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