Hello all,
my sister was recently married . All of her family members saying that she was suffering with depression.so she was little bit slow in her work.At that time we agreed and done her marriage with my husband's brother.She was changed completely.she doesnt cooperate myvmotherinlaw.laughing at herself.smiling at herself, shouting in the midnight.loving film actors and want to marry them.spending most of the time in bathroom.SHE was not even get closed to her husband.At that time also she is behaving lije that.Suddenly in the midnight she got wokeup and saying that someone pulls her leg.someone is following her
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It appears that your sister is going through a very difficult time. She may need help. You, as an older sister can visit our psychiatrist and explain the situation. The doctor may advice you the next course of action.
As a family you all should work together in getting your sister out of her present mental situation. Everything will be fine if you take help at the right moment.
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She is suffering from something called as psychosis/ schizophrenia in which people start hearing voices or feel somebody is trying to harm them or talking about them
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U need to take her to a psychiatrist as she needs regular medication for her condition
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