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2006-11-11 14:07:50
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answered by Hi T 2
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Sorry girl, that's way too little information to even guess at the problem. Maybe she just has anger issues or something. I'd say if you don't live under the same roof maybe give a little distance between you two and then after some "space" take her out for coffee or margaritas and discuss your concerns. If you two do live together, I'm assuming you're kids and maybe you need to talk to your parents. Good Luck to you and your sister. Make sure you're there for her -- she may need you now more than ever.
2006-11-11 14:10:12
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answered by Ducky S 5
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Sometimes mental problems are genetic, but if you aren't experiencing problems by now, I wouldn't worry.
Make your sister see a therapist. Maybe they can put her on a medication or something.
As for her dog, maybe you can find a good home for it while she's out talking to the therapist!! LOL That'll solve ALL your problems!! Good luck.
2006-11-11 15:36:44
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answered by Jenna 4
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I have a solution for that problem.Tie your sister up and stick her in the closet and for that little annoying dog take it far away from your house and leave it there and see how your problem will be solved.Good Luck!!!
2006-11-11 14:33:31
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answered by Beautiful Fat Gurl 2
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Just because she screams and her dog barks doesn't mean she has a mental problem.
You sound a little agitated.maybe you should seek therapy.
2006-11-11 14:08:53
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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There is NO evidence that mental illness is a disease....let alone genetic.
2006-11-11 14:09:30
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answered by Amy 3
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Professional help. It'll alleviate your fears as well.
2006-11-11 14:21:43
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answered by emmyfair 3
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that doesnt mean she has a MENTAL problem... have you tried family counsling?
2006-11-11 14:24:38
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answered by Anonymous
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