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Hi there, just wondering if you could help me with a few questions i have about meth use? My partner had been smoking method for around 18 months during this he was hearing voices, he quit & had been clean & on antidepressants for over 4 months, in this 4 months he was still hearing voices, 5 days ago he relapsed because he couldn t handle the voices anymore, is there any medication available to him to stop these voices so he doesn t go back to his meth habit? Thank you
I went through your details. I suggest you not to worry much. Very much heartening to hear that your friend do not wish to go backk to meth habit. But a word of caution. He is actually suffering fromm substance abuse related hallucination. Now the hallucination has become obsessive. That means development of paranoid type of schizophrenia is possible. Consult a psychiatrist / psychologist for proper diagnosis and treatment. Do not delay. Timely diagnosis makes cure easier.
If you still need my help, please describe the whole problem in detail and post a direct question to me. I shall definitely help you with psychotherapy techniques to over come your problems.
Hope this answers your query. Available for further clarifications. Good luck.
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Dear Welcome to HCM We understand your concerns I went through your details. I suggest you not to worry much. Very much heartening to hear that your friend do not wish to go backk to meth habit. But a word of caution. He is actually suffering fromm substance abuse related hallucination. Now the hallucination has become obsessive. That means development of paranoid type of schizophrenia is possible. Consult a psychiatrist / psychologist for proper diagnosis and treatment. Do not delay. Timely diagnosis makes cure easier. If you still need my help, please describe the whole problem in detail and post a direct question to me. I shall definitely help you with psychotherapy techniques to over come your problems. Hope this answers your query. Available for further clarifications. Good luck.