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In reply to the discussion: Any suggestion on dealing with a bi polar sibling? [View all]jwirr
(39,215 posts)25. Much of what you are telling us sounds very like my brother who was diagnosed years ago. All I can
say is love her but do not let her run over you because you are also important. What we did for my brother is make sure he had a place to live and support him when he asks for help. Otherwise we back off and let the medical profession handle it.
One of the problems with that though is that many mental health services are not available at an affordable price. Not sure how ACA is with mental health. My brother has been on social security disability for years so he does not have to try to work. When he as a kid working was hell as he too cannot keep to a schedule. If he had a job that gave him free run of how he did it he could work but there are not that many jobs like that.
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good to hear you are taking that step. you will be setting a great example by coping with the issue
bettyellen
Feb 2014
#42
I think you also should be scared of what living in that kind of situation will do to your kids. nt
raccoon
Feb 2014
#52
I had to do inpatient treatment before I could see that I really had a problem.
bravenak
Feb 2014
#9
Since Sue is dealing with it herself with the help of qualified medical facility
Demeter
Feb 2014
#17
I hope she pursues treatment. I have a son who is 36 who has been bi-polar his whole life.
OregonBlue
Feb 2014
#23
Much of what you are telling us sounds very like my brother who was diagnosed years ago. All I can
jwirr
Feb 2014
#25
This was a preliminary look at a test scan. The doc thought that what he was looking at was....
peace13
Feb 2014
#47
I wish I could help more, but my local chapter of NAMI is a good resource.
lumberjack_jeff
Feb 2014
#48