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[|Human|] Hi, i m worried about my boyfriend. I think if may be mildly schizophrenic. He used to smoke a lot of cannabis and was addicted to sleeping pills before we net as well as using other recreational drugs. This has come to a halt since we started going out a year ago apart from the occasional use of cannabis. He creates stories in his head with regard to me hurting him either by cheating or conspiring to physically hurt him. If is completely paranoid and this has even led to some violent outburts hurting me as well as destroying objects around him. His attention span is minimal and his temper is unbearable. One minute we ll be having a conversation and he s the loveliest man in the world then out of nowhere, without any sort of trigger or provocation his mood switches completely. If ll be angry or stay completely silent. It s seriously affecting our relationship...
[|AI|]  Welcome to Chat Doctor! I have read your question carefully & I can understand your pain. From all data provided, it is evident that your boyfriend has some psychotic illness, may be due to excessive use of Chat Doctor. Diagnosing schizophrenia needs more detail information from patients or attendant. Like if he mutters / smiles to self, etc. Schizophrenia is also a type of psychosis. You have not mentioned treatment, so I assume he is not taking any medicine regularly for any problem. There is mentioning of auspiciousness, sudden unprovoked anger outbursts, along with short attention span-- reflect the deteriorating mental health. I have seen such cases showing good improvement with medicines. Stopping cannabis completely will also be very helpful for him. Cannabis is notorious to cause variety of psychiatric disorders. If it is possible, take him to a psychiatrist, and start medicines, also get some basic tests done-lipid profile sugar, liver tests, kidney test. You may also take help of some common friend and his family to persuade him initially, with time and with medicines his aggression, auspiciousness will go down, and he will start accepting medicines willfully. There is provision of depot antipsychotics for uncooperative patients in psychiatry.  Here, an injection is given once a week to once in a month depending on his condition, and daily