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After demise of wife and younger son in last 5 years a violent and abusive behavior, suicidal talks, abusive to caretakers , sleeplessness and now visible hallucinations for younger son and constantly asking for him. Forgetfulness not remembering properly. can't leave alone . does not agree for adjustment
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These symptoms will improve a lot with medicines. Visit a psychiatrist as soon as possible. A possibility may be the onset of dementia.  Have a CT scan head done . Stay in touch with a psychiatrist. 
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Hiee based on ur history ur son is suffering from severe depression with Psychotic features.it is better u take him to psychiatrist becas he requires medication and close observation. Forgetfulness and disturbed sleep and sadness, suicide ideas and aggression are part of depression and which is severe in nature.
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Hello my friend...just remember "Broken heart and shattered dreams are key mentors for weaving a glorious destiny."...Consult nearest psychiatrist as he require detailed counseling session and he may require medications to solve your problems as many things can't be discussed in forum like this...good luck.
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