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Right side paralysis
My mother is right side paralysed since one year, initially she was suffering with pain at right side and hence not able to do any physiotherapy. Problem is from past two three months she is not having medicine willingly. As she is a heart patient some critical medicine she needs to have moreover she has sugar also. She is having food but the moment we give medicine she starts shouting and crying and sometimes she spit medicine after having them otherwise her behaviour is okay but don't know why she is behaving abnormally when we give medicine. Also, continuously crying for no reason. She can't even speak due to paralysis.
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Due to chronic bed rest she must develop clinical depression..sign of it are irritability, not taking proper food, not sleeping. I would recommend you to follow up for proper assessment and treatment.
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Hi.. I understand ur problem. Ur mother is suffering from depression. She requires thorough psychiatric evaluation. Pls consult a psychiatrist.
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Need to connect, I can understand your mental condition..
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Connect please
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