Tuesday, May 27, 2008

What kind of disorder is this?

ever since
november to december, my aunt moved to a new house in taiwan and right then she
began having emotional and psychological problems...she's on anti-depressants
now and can't go to sleep without them..my family is very worried b/c this has
happened so suddenly and my dad does not believe she is depressed but that
someone is controlling her..we just talked to her on the phone yesterday
night..she is usually very strong and assertive however her attitude is now
completely opposite...i was a little afraid talking to her..she sounded very
passive, scared,and weak...i panicked when the middle of a few words she
suddenly said goodbye...but just last week she was a little stronger, and said
she really wants to make an effort to get better but she somehow feels like she
can't..and this week she worsened. she was frantic on her first sentence to my
mom, said she's terrified bc she
This sounds a good bit like an adjustment disorder with mixed emotional
features. Her symptoms of anxiety mixed with depression (and possibly some
paranoia) are becoming severe. Her medication clearly is NOT working. It is
important that your aunt contact her psychiatrist to let him/her know that the
medication is not effective. A dosage adjustment and/or medication change is
likely in order.

Hang in there,
~M~
It could be her medicine..she needs to talk toa a doctor or therapist. This
sounds like a strange case to me, but if you ask me I would ask her to come and
live with you, if thats possible. It sounds like shes in a time of great need,
so be supportive and stay aware of whats going on.
~Danielle
It can be a lot of things. First comes to mind depression over anxiety disorder
or OCD, or the opposite anxiety disorder over depression. You say it started
when she moved to Taiwan. It's possible that she started to feel lonely and it
started some kind of depression. My anxiety disorder started when I first went
to a holiday without my family.You're talking about insanity but insanity is
something totally different. "Insane" people do not try to get better because
they can't know there is something wrong with them. Your aunt has a
psychological "disorder". Be as supportive as patient as you can. Both you and
your family.
It's severe depression, perhaps with psychotic features (paranoia), or at least
that what your description sounds like to me. Moving may have triggered or made
it worse. In any case, her antidepressant is not the problem. The problem as far
as the antidepressant goes is that it is not working. She or her husband need to
call her psychiatrist and get her in for an appt. No one on the Internet can say
what's going on with any certainty.

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