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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
Dear IWJWKW,
Taking risnia plus will NOT interfere with your brother becoming father. But how effective is the treatment of schizophrenia, does he earn money to support a family, does he know his responsibilities of becoming a father, etc should be the deciding factors.
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Sir I take sizodon 2 mg pxr 25 nujastam I was diagnosed with ocd imperistent schizophrenia the diagnosis earlier were not correct and I becoming mental day by day the state I live in I understood my conditions are getting worse then I went to JAMMU FROM BIHAR to get better diagnosed there I got diagnosed ocd impersitent schizophrenia which was a mental test I do not remember name maybe clinicalpsychology test after I got diagnosed my conditions become good symptoms became less but I only did test in jammu then went to show test in my state bihar they gave me these medicines listed above but my jammu doctor told me that you should come here because treatment is good here I went back again this time she suggested to me a doctor which can improve my conditions more the doctor gave me sizodon LS TWO TIMES A DAY MORNING AND NIGHT BUT THIS DOCTOR diagnosed me schizoaffective disorder which led me to surprise that clinical test is wrong but clinical doctor which did the test talked to suggested doctor because I told them I have mood swing I feel sometimes much happy and more sad this lead to rediagnosed to schizoaffective disorder I want to tell you which medicines are good sizodon ls valprol 300 fluvator 50 does this medicines are good or on top of line where I listed medicines before this AND MY QUESTION IS CAN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY TEST BE WRONG OR THE SUGGESTED DOCTOR IS WRONG ARE THESE MEDICINES GOOD WHICH I EAT TODAY SIZODON LS VALPROL 300 FLUVATOR 50 OR WHICH TOOK EARLIER SIZODON 2 MG PXR 25 NUJASTAM.

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Psychiatrist•Hyderabad
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Dear lybrate-user, All these medications are either anti depressants or Anti Psychotics. Anti Depressants like some of them you are taking are given in OCD and anti psychotics are given as Augmenters in OCD also, I am not sure about the diagnosis of Schizo affective .I need more information to comment on it. In consistencies do occur in Psychiatric diagnosis and the tests reflect what you answer or respond which are interpreted. If you can share your entire history I may be able to help you.
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Psychologist•Palakkad
Schizoaffective disorder is a combination of symptoms of schizophrenia and mood disorder, such as depression or bipolar disorder. Symptoms may occur at the same time or at different times.
Cycles of severe symptoms are often followed by periods of improvement. Symptoms may include delusions, hallucinations, depressed episodes and manic periods of high energy.
People with this disorder generally do best with a combination of medication and counselling.
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A family member is under treatment for schizoaffective disorder since 10 yrs. Lithium carbazepine risperidone clonazepam apripazole n ativan lorazepam for wen trouble sleeping. She has developed slowness of movement almost walks like penguin n feels rigidness tightness in hips n thigh thus trouble sitting n walking. Her psychiatrist told to do tests serum lithium n carbamazepine were under normal levels Vit b12 normal Only calcium slight lower than normal n vit d3 low Ortho consultation raised query abt extrapyramidal side effects of antipsychotic medication but psychiatrist refuted it. Ortho den gave gabapentin n mecobalamin n ca+vit d improved her walking n stiffness to an extent. I wanted to ask what is the reason for her walking problem n why did she get relief from gabapentin. We were asked to follow up after 15 days. If still stiffness n walking prob to refer neuro physician coz ortho cause was ruled out. I would like to know whats going on with her cause our docs didnt clearly explain d situation? N I cant afford to change docs.

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Psychiatrist•Kolkata
Hi lybrate-user, I would like to say that the symptoms of slowness of movement what you have mentioned in a patient who is on Rispeidone and aripiprazole is most probably EPS (extra pyramidal Side effects) unless proved otherwise. There may be underlying or Co morbid Parkinsons disease. But in this position its difficult to diagnose as the Pt is on antipsychotic. Gabapentin has no role in decreasing antipsychotic induced slowness in movements. But its often used as a treatment of Akathesia which...more
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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It takes 2-12 weeks to produce it's changes on the emotional and behavioral problems and it effect wanes ofter treatment in about 2-12 weeks.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hooghly
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Yes it can affect healthy individual also, mainly people who thinks in a negative way can prone to this.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Zirakpur
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Your doctor may prescribe lithium for long periods of time (months or years). It's important to continue treatment, even when you feel well. Lithium is not a cure, but it is able to help control symptoms and prevent relapse while you are taking it. For probable betterment by alternative, pl talk in details by booking audio or video call.
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Psychologist•Jaipur
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Hello lybrate-user, this is deepiksha (psychologist) I read your concern. Wht I will suggest you to take the psychotherapy because the behavioural changes you are facing is not normal. Aap medicines ke sath counselling k sessions lijiye jiske andr therapies hoti hai taaki apke jo bhi triggers hai and issues h wo phle address ho unka cause pta chale ki ye anger and sleep problems q aari h unko apn counselling se kaise sahi kar skte h uske baad apko fark dikhega. Please take professional counselli...more
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I think your daughter may be treated for Bipolar 1. I suggest you take her immediately to a counselor and treat her with talk therapy too. In her later adolescence, there are likely to be some unresolved issues that may go as far as prenatal influences. It comes up at this time seeking a resolution. But unfortunately not many are aware of this and will go untreated and compound the disorder. Both parents must also accompany her to help trace the problems encountered in childhood. There are certa...more
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Discuss your symptoms with your treating psychiatrist and get the medications revised if they do not help even after taking for a month or so. Many times it is difficult for the psychiatrist to get all the symptoms under control in one go, so give him/ her time and for most the symptoms subside over a period of time. Even after say 3-6 months you still feel unsatisfied, get a second opinion. Good luck.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Delhi
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Dear lybrate-user, amisulpride causes constipation as it decreases speed of intestines.
I do not know your condition for which you are taking. Amisulpride causes weight gain too.
I suggest you ask your psychiatrist for ssri as most atypical antipsychotic like amisulpride causes constipation.
You do not have to worry if there are other symptoms. Simply change of medication will reverse the symptoms.
I wish you all the best.
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