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my aunt is 27 years old and with 3 kids, ages 8, 3, and 2. she constantly has these "attacks" where she starts crying for absoulutley no reason. She lives in a house with 2 another families because she can not be left alone, but she dosnt understand that. she says living with many people she feels crowded and uncomfortable. my uncle is thinking about getting an apartment, but while he goes to work she will be alone with kids and that can be dangerous for them both if she ever has a severe attack. what can he do? she is obviously misrible living with others, nd its not possible for her to live on her own. what should he do? o, nd she started having these attacks after her third child was born. is this normal?

2006-10-05 15:48:22 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

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she might have pospartum-depression or postnatal-depressin has she seen a doctor lately?cause these 2 symptons could cause her to have panic attacks/anxiety disorder socially aswell........Shes insecure at being left alone.........Your uncle is what most fathers would do,he needs to tell her GP or a dcotor.......Ive been through postnatal depression.

I needed help but wasnt certain on why i was feeling like this.My gp Came gave me some antidepressants but i never took them its been 1 year now and ive got the help i need and support.Do it without her consent cause she may find it hard to cope in the long years with it.And she deffinately wont seek help for herself knowing she is unfit.

2006-10-05 15:56:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You should tell them to get there own place and if they can afford it to heir a nanny. Or have a schedule where a family member can be there at all times. If she has not gone to see a doctor she needs to right away. This could be life threatening. There are those necklaces that I have seen on t.v. where if someone has an attack they push the button and it contacts 911 immediately so that way if you can't afford a nanny she still would be safe and not feel like she's a burden on everyone life.

Sincerely yours,
Laurie

2006-10-05 16:00:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I was the same way for about 7 years. It is very hard to be around people when you are this way. It is best to be away if you can and if she can be trusted. How about family? I just did what had to be done to get by when I was going through that situation. She needs a lot of understanding and help. How about Dr.'s?

2006-10-05 15:54:22 · answer #3 · answered by brendalutoo 2 · 0 0

Maybe living with others is making her miserable and that's why she is having these attacks. I know I'd certainly go insane if I had to live with so many people and no privacy. She should also see a psychologist about her troubles. Doctors will just give her pills. She needs someone to talk to.

2006-10-05 16:10:28 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

psychological ailment does vacation in genes so it might want to correctly be accessible that you're laid low with melancholy, even with the indisputable fact that that's an quite undesirable idea to get a diagnosis from a internet quiz, melancholy might want to be an quite confusing challenge to diagnose, a favored misdiagnosis is assuming individuals are depressed even as they're infact bipolar, antidepressants are quite undesirable in case you can doubtlessly struggle through from mania. My suggestion might want to be to seek extra suggestion from a extra actual source, bypass for your docs and they're going to grant you with a ideal diagnosis, all you receives on right that is human beings guessing without truly understanding you. another challenge that would want to be worth pointing out is melancholy isn't in preserving with how good or undesirable your existence is, that's in preserving with various elements, the chemical on your mind said as seratonin is responsible for your mood and occasional tiers regularly outcome in melancholy, theres human beings whos brains in simple terms lower than produce those issues, they could have the perfect existence yet nevertheless struggle through from melancholy. i'd communicate for your physician first and see what he/she says, in case you do certainly have melancholy this may be scaled, intense melancholy will be dealt with with drugs which will up seratonin tiers and do various different issues, you'll likely actually have some counselling, a lot less intense melancholy is often disregarded through docs in Europe yet in u.s. that's dealt with with antidepressants, if the physician contains the right your no longer laid low with melancholy in any respect then do not tell your moms and dads, in the different case i'd evaluate discussing it with them after diagnosis.

2016-12-04 07:58:35 · answer #5 · answered by bednarz 4 · 0 0

Your aunt should go see a doctor. There are medications that can help people get out of both short term and longer term depression.

2006-10-05 15:52:32 · answer #6 · answered by Best DJ 4 · 0 0

it may be panic attacks or it could be hypertension I am dealing with the same the but my attacks are far and few iin between so if they are that bad she needs to see a doctor. good luck with this.

2006-10-05 15:52:40 · answer #7 · answered by LaLa 3 · 0 0

it could be hormonal or just stress. Have her talk to her doctor about options. Sleep deprivation can also cause many of these issues. Been there done that.

2006-10-05 15:54:01 · answer #8 · answered by B N 4 · 0 0

sounds like postpartum depression, no it is not normal, she needs help, no one need suffer in silece there are wonderful medicaitons and counseling that will change her life.

2006-10-05 16:30:08 · answer #9 · answered by LV 3 · 0 0

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