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Using Amisulpride 50 mg for last 3 year
Hi. I have started hearing sounds that people talking bad thinks about 3 years back and eventualy i got depressed and socially withdrown and emotional weakness. Then i visited a psychiatrist and she prescribed me amisulpride 200 mg. After 6 months it reduced to 50mg and used that for 3 years. Later i went to a psychologist and he told it wad depression no need to take that tablet i got adicted to that tablet that is why symptoms still coming back and started cbt. I havent got felt any better while doing cbt. So i stoped that after 4 visit and i felt i am talking too muchu when doing cbt. Still those symptoms coming back while i am not taking tablet. I am very confuced that this illness is schizophrenia or major/minor depression. I am looking for psychiatrist/ psychologist to see again to treat and for quiting the tablet. I f any one can help me with that it woukd be very helpful. I am looking for treatment in bangalore because i am working here.
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Definetly the symptoms you are experiencing are of Schizophrenia in which some neurotransmitter start functioning more. The symptoms of hearing voices and or feeling threatened are due to dopamine excess which can only be controlled by medicines. Counselling helps only to deal with stressors so that the symptoms do not come back. But if you will stop med counselling alone cannot help you.
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