salaam, I called the doctor out and he said she's having an "acute episode" and she needs meds to come back to reality and realise that what she is saying is not true. He had a doctor come from the hospital and assesse her, he's presribed her 2mg of Respiridol a day.
I think she's coming back to reality slowly, however some of the delusions are still there. She's only been on the meds since last sunday so I'm hoping she'll realise it's all in her head as time passes.
It's jus so hard cos no matter how much evidence you give to the person to proove that what they're thinking isn't true they still think what's in their head is true. Even if the whole world told him it's not true.
it started 2 weeks ago, but I was trying to make her snap out of it with logic and reason but nothing would work so I ended up calling the doctor out.
a nurse comes to our house every day now and gives her the medication. but now that she's got a little better they're cutting their visits down.
It's such a horrible illness to have, how did they used to deal with such people before there was advances in medicine? like in the time of the prophet pbuh?
You feel so isolated and alone when some 1 is going through this in your family.