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History Of Breast Cancer. Suffering From Diabetes, BP. Developed Hypochondrias. What Can Be The Best Treatment?

Sir, My mother aged 65 years. Diabetes last 16 years, Right Breast cancer and removed 10 years back. She is on medication for Diabetes, BP and cholesterol . She developed hypochondrias in Feb 12. Now with medication she has the following symptoms (a) Talking to herself (b) Smiling (c) low confidence level (c) Anxiety (d) Fear of unknown (e) Obsession over me. What can be the best course of action?
Tue, 28 Aug 2012
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Dear Vishysri,

The medications given for her diabetes, BP or cholesterol are not the reasons for her current syptoms for sure. Please see a Psychiatrist for her symptoms who can certainly help her with some additional medications and/ or psychological counceling. Take care.
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History Of Breast Cancer. Suffering From Diabetes, BP. Developed Hypochondrias. What Can Be The Best Treatment?

Dear Vishysri, The medications given for her diabetes, BP or cholesterol are not the reasons for her current syptoms for sure. Please see a Psychiatrist for her symptoms who can certainly help her with some additional medications and/ or psychological counceling. Take care.