No Nonsense
4 Jun 2011
Life / Mental health problem or one of the grieving stages? Death and denial in Poland. [93]
This is positively, most definitely mania. The fact that she is not bipolar, doesn't have mood swings etc. means that it is something or many things psychologically wrong. I had the exact same thing as a 14 year old (believed I was the best actress in all of Hollywood lol it cracks me up now) and when they put me on the meds for a few months, it didn't make me stop believing my delusions. The meds only made me more agitated, unhappy, and delusional than I had ever been before. I recovered completely on my own when I went off those toxins as I got more intelligent and matured over time, set goals, and worked out my own issues. I totally snapped out of it after about 10 months I went off the medication, but it doesn't sound like she will snap out of it too soon so medication may be your only hope because these delusions of hers have dug her into a very deep hole.
Before urging her to go to the psychiatrist, she should go the regular doctor and make sure all of her hormone levels are normal. Sometimes an overproduction of a certain hormone combined with psychological issues can make the nervous system go haywire. This is probably why I started to get it at age 14; I was having my first meunstral cycle. If her hormone levels are normal, and there is absolutely nothing going on with her physically that could contribute to her condition, I would probably have her check into the hospital if she won't get help. They can't do much of anything to her if she is acting the way you said she does. Just keep in mind that psychiatrists usually prescribe much more than a person absolutely needs, and she doesn't have to take everything they give her to come to the realization that she's delusional.
No it is not. She is most definitely 100% convinced he is alive, or she's a brilliant actress, one of the two.
This is positively, most definitely mania. The fact that she is not bipolar, doesn't have mood swings etc. means that it is something or many things psychologically wrong. I had the exact same thing as a 14 year old (believed I was the best actress in all of Hollywood lol it cracks me up now) and when they put me on the meds for a few months, it didn't make me stop believing my delusions. The meds only made me more agitated, unhappy, and delusional than I had ever been before. I recovered completely on my own when I went off those toxins as I got more intelligent and matured over time, set goals, and worked out my own issues. I totally snapped out of it after about 10 months I went off the medication, but it doesn't sound like she will snap out of it too soon so medication may be your only hope because these delusions of hers have dug her into a very deep hole.
Before urging her to go to the psychiatrist, she should go the regular doctor and make sure all of her hormone levels are normal. Sometimes an overproduction of a certain hormone combined with psychological issues can make the nervous system go haywire. This is probably why I started to get it at age 14; I was having my first meunstral cycle. If her hormone levels are normal, and there is absolutely nothing going on with her physically that could contribute to her condition, I would probably have her check into the hospital if she won't get help. They can't do much of anything to her if she is acting the way you said she does. Just keep in mind that psychiatrists usually prescribe much more than a person absolutely needs, and she doesn't have to take everything they give her to come to the realization that she's delusional.