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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 4:10 pm
im pretty sure her mum would have to go and see them herself, and get a diagnosis, before she would be able to get any kind of pills. They wouldnt give people those kinds of drugs without seeing the person first
And you never know, she might not need drugs
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 4:24 pm
Iconised Ghost im pretty sure her mum would have to go and see them herself, and get a diagnosis, before she would be able to get any kind of pills. They wouldnt give people those kinds of drugs without seeing the person first And you never know, she might not need drugs you are correct! no one is allowed to be medicated w/out their permission UNLESS they're involuntarily committed. and you can't go to a doctor, describe what's wrong w/that person and then get meds. ((cause if they let you do that, half the people i know would be secretly medicated rofl ))
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 4:56 pm
It sounds like your mother could have bipolar disorder. I've heard that going on big shopping splurges is a symptom of the disorder, as is some spontaneous, poorly thought out sudden action...such as spray-painting all the furniture black, in her case. O_o
Of course that might not be it at all, but the way you describe her it's a pretty good possibility.
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 5:17 pm
for it to be bipolar disorder she would have to have extreme lows as well though, like extreme lows. And then we would need to know what form of bipolar she had. And what stage in her bipolar cycle she was in whee
bluegrass cat: yeah, and all the addicts and drug dealers would be like "I need some drugs. For my, uh, friend" xd
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:16 pm
Iconised Ghost i dont think its as easy as just having her committed. Im pretty sure that you cant have someone committed unless they are seriously mentally ill, are a danger to themselves, or a danger to others Could it be a midlife crisis? Perhaps if you talk to her, just say that you've noticed she's been upset and acting differently, she might tell you that somethings wrong or really upsetting her, that you hadnt considered before. And then if she wants, maybe she can talk to a therapist or see her doctor. Having someone committed is a quite a drastic thing to do (we had a member of my family committed because she was a paranoid schizophrenic and thought people were trying to kill her, and was reporting everyone to the police for example) She might not need medicating, maybe just someone to talk to. Of course she might not want to talk to anyone at all, not even family, and this is just her way of working through something It really isn't that easy. Encourage her to see a therapist.
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