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Anxiety depression hallucination
She gets anxious very often. Feels self pity very often. When she s around with me she s very sober. V fight a lot on calls as we stay away. Abt to get married in nov. Smtyms she hears smone shouting. Physical violence hav started. Self harm and other harm. Short tempered. Gets very very possessive wen m wit my female friends or male friends. Feels her importance ll b taken away. Even after reassurance of evrythn she doesnt seem to let go of her preset thoughts abt evrythn. She needs all of my tym 24*7. At office at home wen eating befr sleeping as soon as i wake up. Even wen she s at office. Gives a lot of suicide threats. Is divorced and has a 5 yr old gal. Is not able to take criticism. Will make wildest assumptions of anythn critical abt her and get angry and scream. Was issued sm medics which r attached but they seem tk hav no effect except fr makin her drowsy.
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Practo user, Hearing voices, suspicious behaviour, suspicion of talking about her all are symptoms of psychosis. It is treated with medicines . Medicines have to be taken regularly as prescribed. Also go in for a personality test for her that will give you alot of insight into her personality. Follow up with your psychiatrist and share all these details.
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