Anonymous wrote:Psychosis is more of a symptom than a diagnosis. Antipsychotics can be very effective.
— an extremely successful person with bipolar who has had occasional paranoia with both depression and mania.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on what is causing it. Sometimes, it’s an infection. My kid’s neurologist has seen psychosis caused by Lyme disease, Bartonella, strep and mold exposure to name a few. There has also been a lot in the news about marijuana causing psychosis in teens and young adults.
100% this. Are they using "psychosis" to avoid saying schizophrenia? My brother had his first psychotic break at about that age - onset of schizophrenia (typical age of onset for boys). Unfortunately, it does not go away - it just gets worse.
Anonymous wrote:It depends on what is causing it. Sometimes, it’s an infection. My kid’s neurologist has seen psychosis caused by Lyme disease, Bartonella, strep and mold exposure to name a few. There has also been a lot in the news about marijuana causing psychosis in teens and young adults.
Anonymous wrote:Since he’s your nephew, why don’t you leave that to his doctors and focus on supporting your sibling for now.