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Have Schizophrenia Affective. Delusions, Deteriorating Relationships. Treatment?

Our son, Gregory Whitcomb was diagnsed with schizophrenia affective about 15 yeas ago or so. he spent some yearsin Royal Colony, Oakland,CA after being admitted to the Alta Bates Hospital Mental Department. We moved from Florida to Lincoln CA Sun City to try to be helpful. He was on medication for many years while at Royal Colony, Oakland,CA. He seemed to be improving a lot . He wanted to live on his own , which seemed fine at that time. After a short time, he went off the medication. Then, there was a decline in his health, He had more delusions, began writing on facebook unacceptable letters etc. Several times he went back to a mental hospital for a short time . He refused to take the medications . Then he was allowed to leave the mental hospital . His behavior declined and he was on the street several times. Most recently, he was in a mental hospital in Vallejo,CA . The doctora gave him the meds which we wee grateful for that. He was released to ahome that took in a few boarders, Once again, he went off the meds . His writings on facebook were degrading to his brother in Ashland ,Oregon (Duane Whitcomb) as well as to others in other episodes. He has a restraining order from his churdh which he attended for some 12 years or so.
Family relattionships have deteriorated a great deal because of the problems here, He has spent thousands of dollars foolishly and continues to refuse medication or doctors help as he believes he is well. We feel he needs to have medical help but we are told that he must admit himself to have the meds and therapy necessary.. Please let us know how to deal with this to have help for
gregg as he will not listen to us. Sincerely, Marion and Ernest Whitcomb and Duane W. and Loretta Jacobs (brother and sister) 1186 Hawthorne Lane Lincoln, CA 0000 phone 916-543-5399 ( YYYY@YYYY )
PS We, the parents , are in our mid eighties now and feel we cannot have him in our home or care for him because of our own health problems. Marion Whitcomb
Tue, 6 Aug 2013
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I am sorry to learn about his illness. This seems to be a deteriorating course of illness. This is a psychotic disease where people have no insight into their state of physical or mental health. They are cutoff from reality. Giving medications is always a big challenge and lot of these patients relapse because they stop taking medicines
There are depot preparations available in the market which have to be given once in 10 to 30 days, depending on the dose requirement . You need to consult a psychiatrist of your area who after assessment, prescribe this injectable medicine. This injection will be given by the psychiatric nurse and it will be taken care of by the psychiatric social worker. Some of them are inj. Risperidone, Inj Aripiprazole and many others
Take Care
DR SAATIISH JHUNTRRAA
INDIA
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Have Schizophrenia Affective. Delusions, Deteriorating Relationships. Treatment?

Hi I am sorry to learn about his illness. This seems to be a deteriorating course of illness. This is a psychotic disease where people have no insight into their state of physical or mental health. They are cutoff from reality. Giving medications is always a big challenge and lot of these patients relapse because they stop taking medicines There are depot preparations available in the market which have to be given once in 10 to 30 days, depending on the dose requirement . You need to consult a psychiatrist of your area who after assessment, prescribe this injectable medicine. This injection will be given by the psychiatric nurse and it will be taken care of by the psychiatric social worker. Some of them are inj. Risperidone, Inj Aripiprazole and many others Take Care DR SAATIISH JHUNTRRAA INDIA