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My father has a psychological problem twice in a year. 45 to 60 he will be admitted in hospital for hypertension, obnormal behaviour,lack of sleep & loose talk about family members. Even though he was taking medican from the age of 18 with proper doctor advice he was not recovered. later we decided to stop medicine from his age of 50. Nothing has been changed only the medicine expenses reduced and we will admit him in some homes where pay them for food and medicine for the period of stay. Once he becomes normal we bring back to my home. We have seen many psychologists and spend around 5 lakhs in last 25 years. Can some one update me is there a chance of recovery for these kinds of issues
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Without a detailed history, it is difficult to come to a diagnosis. However it is important for the patient to continue his medication regularly for any scope of recovery. Given the chronicity of the illness, it will be a challenge, but with the right medication and psychiatric assessment,it is likely he will get better. Compliance is extremely important, without medication the patient will not get better. You can consider talking to your doctor about these issues, and consider depot preparations.
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