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Hearing voices
Hi, everything started 3 years ago. In 2013 sep i have started hearing voices that some people saying bad thing about me ( kind i am a psycho) after that i got depressed soon. Social anxiety, over thinking, crying, not talking to anyone. So i went to a doctor and she prescribed me amisulpride tablet 200mg. After that that was deducted to 100mg and 50mg. I continued taking that tablet from 2013. But still the aymptoms coming back when i am not taking the drug. So i went to a psychologist. And he said there is no need for that tablet anymore. Symptoms coming back becouse i got adicted to the drug. So i started doing CBT every two week from Kerala. Its been 2 months. Hence i cant go back to kerala every two week i am looking to shift my treatment to bangalore. If anyone can help me out for this please let me know. I am looking for a solution urgently. Thanks in advance.
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Hello, Please consult a Psychiatrist at Bangalore, which has many good and highly competent Psychiatrist. From your description it seems to be a psychotic illness or depressive episode with psychotic symptoms. In my humble opinion based on limited information medication is necessary to your treatment. Psychotherapy or counseling can also be done at Bangalore. However the first step needs to be a comprehensive, detailed assessment to ascertain the diagnosis and other correlates of your mental health. A good assessment will be cornerstone to a successful management. Hope this helps you. Best wishes for your health and future.
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