Before LAI: The Sharma Family’s Daily Struggle
Every morning for three years, Mrs. Sharma’s home was a battlefield.
7:00 AM: “Beta, dawai lena hai” 7:15 AM: Arguments start 7:30 AM: Tears, frustration, exhaustion Repeat 365 days yearly
“I stopped being her mother,” says Mrs. Sharma. “I felt like a warden, a pill police. Our relationship was destroyed by daily medication battles.”
Her daughter Priya (22, marketing graduate) remembers it differently but equally painfully:
“Every morning, my mother hovered like I was a child. I’m a grown woman with a college degree. Being monitored whether I swallowed pills—it destroyed my dignity, my self-respect, my relationship with my mother.”
Sound familiar? Many families live this reality. But it doesn’t have to be this way. 💔
After LAI: The Transformation
Fast forward 6 months after starting monthly LAI injections:
Mrs. Sharma’s home now:
- ☀️ Peaceful breakfast conversations about work, friends, dreams
- 🏥 Calm monthly clinic visit together
- 🍽️ Regular “injection day lunch dates” at Priya’s favorite restaurant
- ❤️ Mother-daughter bond restored
Priya’s independence restored:
- 💼 Promoted to Senior Marketing Executive
- 🏠 Moved into her own apartment in Ahmedabad
- 💕 Dating seriously
- ✨ Dignity and self-respect returned
Mrs. Sharma: “One 20-minute monthly visit. In exchange, I got 30 days of her being my daughter again—not my patient. We discussed her career dreams, her love life, her future. I got my daughter back.”
Priya: “LAI gave me independence AND my relationship with Mom back. Win-win.” 💚
Rohan’s College Success: From Dropout Risk to Engineering Honors
Age 19. First-year engineering. First psychotic episode.
Semester 1 Crisis:
| Area | The Reality |
|---|---|
| Academics | Failed 3 subjects |
| Social | Isolated from friends |
| Housing | Had to leave hostel, return home |
| Mental state | Hearing voices, paranoid, scared |
| Family | Parents devastated, worried about future |
The daily pill problem in college:
- ⏰ Missed morning pills during 8 AM classes
- 👀 Roommates questioning psychiatric medication
- 📚 Exam stress made him skip pills (“need to be sharp”)
- 🎉 Weekend parties meant forgetting medication
- 😰 Constant fear of “being found out”
Rohan: “I felt like I was living two lives—’normal engineering student’ and ‘psychiatric patient.’ Daily pills made it impossible to just be a regular college guy.”
The Turning Point: LAI During Semester Breaks
Dr. Mehta’s proposal: Monthly LAI injections scheduled during college breaks
What happened:
- 🏠 Rohan comes home during semester break
- 🏥 Quick Parth Hospital visit (30 minutes)
- 💉 Gets monthly injection privately
- 🍽️ Parents take him for lunch
- 🎓 Back to college, stable for entire month
Nobody at college knew. No pills visible in hostel. Complete privacy. 🔒
The Results: Academic & Life Success
Semester-by-semester progress:
| Semester | Academic Performance | Quality of Life |
|---|---|---|
| Sem 1 (Before LAI) | Failed 3 subjects, hospitalized | Isolated, fearful, hopeless |
| Sem 2 (Started LAI) | Passed all subjects | Joined study group, made friends |
| Year 2 | Dean’s List (top 10%) | Active in robotics club |
| Year 3 | 8.7 CGPA | Summer internship at tech company |
| Year 4 | Graduated with HONORS | Job offer from Google Bangalore |
Today: Rohan works as Software Engineer at Google, earning ₹18 lakhs annually, and volunteers as mental health advocate on college campuses.
Rohan’s words:
“One 5-minute injection monthly. It gave me four years of college independence and dream job. My professors, friends, managers have no idea about my diagnosis—they just know I’m responsible, smart, successful. That’s the privacy LAI gave me.”
The Gupta Family: Father-Son Bond Restored
Mr. Gupta, retired bank manager, tracked his son Vikram’s medicine on a detailed spreadsheet.
Before LAI: The Spreadsheet Life
Mr. Gupta’s actual system:
| Date | Morning Dose | Evening Dose | Side Effects | Risk Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mon | ✅ Green | ❌ Red | Forgot evening | ⚠️ Medium |
| Tue | ❌ Red | ❌ Red | Refused both | 🚨 HIGH |
| Wed | ✅ Green | ✅ Green | None | ✅ Low |
“I had color-coded charts, reminder alarms, medicine counts,” admits Mr. Gupta. “Our entire family life revolved around that spreadsheet.”
Vikram (32, MBA): “I’m a grown man with an MBA. Being tracked on a spreadsheet was humiliating. I resented my father. We barely spoke except about meds.”
After LAI: Quarterly Bonding Time
Now with quarterly LAI injections:
Their new routine:
- 🚗 Drive together to Parth Hospital (talk about life, business)
- 🏥 30-minute clinic visit for injection
- 🍦 Lunch at Havmor ice cream (their tradition)
- 🎬 Sometimes catch a movie
- 🗣️ Drive home discussing Vikram’s consulting business
Mr. Gupta: “Quarterly visits are now quality father-son time. We discuss his business plans, his marriage, his goals. It stopped being medical crisis and became bonding time.”
Vikram: “I now run an independent consulting firm. My father is my biggest supporter now, not my jailer. LAI gave me back my self-respect AND my relationship with Dad.”
Career Success: Real Professional Transformations
How LAIs helped career advancement:
| Patient | Before LAI Career | After LAI Career |
|---|---|---|
| Meera, 28 | Lost 3 jobs due to absenteeism | Senior Marketing Manager |
| Arjun, 24 | College dropout, living with parents | Software Engineer at Google |
| Vikram, 32 | Unemployed, dependent on family | Owns consulting firm |
| Ravi, 26 | Part-time job, irregular | Full-time accountant, promoted |
| Anjali, 30 | Couldn’t hold job | Government school teacher |
Why LAI Patients Succeed at Work
| Career Challenge | Daily Pills Issue | LAI Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Punctuality | Miss work due to medication struggles | Reliable, consistent attendance |
| Focus | Drowsiness from fluctuating levels | Clear thinking, steady performance |
| Privacy | Pills visible at workplace | Complete privacy, nobody knows |
| Confidence | Fear of symptoms returning | Secure in continued protection |
| Travel | Business trips complicated | Travel freely, no medication worry |
Meera’s professional testimony:
“My colleagues don’t know I’m on psychiatric medication. I’ve traveled to Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore for client meetings – no medication anxiety, just focus on my work. LAI makes me Meera the marketing professional, not Meera the psychiatric patient.”
Social Life & Relationships: The Privacy Factor
Priya’s Dating Confidence

Before LAI:
- 💔 Hesitant to date seriously (“What if he finds my pills?”)
- 🏠 Couldn’t have boyfriends over (medication visible everywhere)
- 😢 Broke up with previous boyfriend who “couldn’t handle the uncertainty”
After LAI:
- 💕 Dating someone seriously for 8 months
- 🏠 Comfortable having him over (no medication visible)
- 💍 Discussing marriage (when ready)
- ✨ Decides herself when/if to disclose diagnosis
Priya: “LAI gives me choice. I can tell him when I’m ready, not because he spotted pill strips on my desk. It’s about control over my own story.”
Festival Celebrations & Family Life
The Khan Family’s Diwali
Before LAI:
- 😰 Constant worry: “Did he take pills with routine disrupted?”
- 🚫 Stopped hosting extended family (too stressful)
- 📞 Calls to relatives: “Sorry, we can’t come this year”
After LAI:
- 🎉 Hosted cousin’s wedding sangeet at home (first family event in 5 years!)
- 🪔 Celebrated Diwali fully without medication anxiety
- 👨👩👧👦 Family life “normal” again
Mr. Khan: “Last Eid, we traveled to Kerala—first vacation in years. No worrying about packing pills, counting doses while traveling, timezone confusion. We just enjoyed being a family again.”
Long-Term Stability: The 2-Year Picture
| Timeline | Patient Experience | Family Experience |
|---|---|---|
| Months 1-3 | Adjusting to routine, cautiously hopeful | Less daily medication stress |
| Months 4-6 | Seeing stability, fewer crises | Growing confidence |
| Months 7-12 | Major life strides: returning to work/college | Relationships improving |
| Year 2 | Living full lives: careers, relationships | Grateful for stability |
| Year 3+ | LAI just routine (like dental checkups) | Focus on life goals, not diagnosis |
Common Thread: “We Wish We’d Known Earlier”
What every family says after switching to LAI:
💬 “Why didn’t we do this three years ago?”
💬 “We wasted so much time in daily battles”
💬 “The change was bigger than we imagined”
❤️ “Our family healed alongside their brain”
🌟 “Life is finally normal again”
A Message to Struggling Families
If you’re thinking:
“Sounds too good to be true.” “Our situation is different.” “Maybe it works for others but not us.”
Here’s what we want you to know:
Every one of these families thought EXACTLY like you do right now. Skeptical. Exhausted. Hopeless. Desperate but uncertain.
They didn’t think LAIs would work this well. But they were willing to try.
That willingness to try—that’s all it takes to begin your transformation.
Your Story Could Be Next
These aren’t extraordinary families with special circumstances. They’re ordinary Indian families like yours—facing same daily struggles, same fears, same dreams.
The difference? They took one step. Booked one consultation. Got one injection.
And their lives changed. 🌟
📞 Ready to start your family’s transformation? Contact Parth Hospital Ahmedabad.
Where every success story began with someone just as doubtful as you—and ended with hope restored. ❤️




