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Help with a mental illness of a loved on
So this is nothing new this has been an on going battle that my mother has been facing, every few years or so she stops taking her medication for her illness, but this is the first time I'm at an age where I can do something about it. It's gotten very bad at the moment very erratic behaviour and completely ignores me almost as if she can't hear me, very paranoid and won't answer her phone door etc, dropped contact with everyone she knows. She needs to be in the psychiatric ward again.
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yes ofcourse seems like psychosis to me . dont stop medication
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