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[|Human|] Hello Doctors,My daughter, age 26, is suffering from "depression" for the past 6 years.  She goes violent sometimes. She was taking sulpitac  at a reduced dose of 50 mg recently.  However, she was having delayed periods (more than 50 days) and this often deteriorated her condition.  Her blood report confirmed that her periods problem was due to an excessive level of hormon created by sulpitac. So, her doctor prescribed alternative medicine "Arip",but, it did not have any effect on her.  After starting this medicine, her behavior deteriorated with violence.  Now she is taking another medicine "Qutipin 100".  Now her symptoms are mostly under control, but, at times she shows temporary behavioral problems. Doctor, can she overcome from this illness? Can she lead a married life? She had undergone a surgery for her "VSD" when she was 4 months old. Thereafter she perfectly in good health, except this behavioral problem.Awaiting your reply, thanking you. Menon
[|AI|]  HIT hank for asking to ChatDoctorI really understand your worry, take it easy every thing will be fine, the anti depressants and the menses bleeding are nothing to do with each other, I advise you to just forget about the menses, right now it is not the big deal our main goal is to pull her out from the depression and anxiety, you can do it, you first take her under your confidence, have good relation with her if you do not have such relation then try to form such relation that she could consider you as her best friend, try to spend more time with her, share the talk with her, listen her properly, do not try to avoid her or oppose her, she is in need of mortal support and homely environment that only you can provide it, you can discuss this with her psychiatrist, have nice day.