Bipolar is a serious condition and people with this condition can be violent. I would not tell your mother you think she may be bipolar, but instead, gently ask her if she is feeling okay. Ask her if there is anything bothering her and then perhaps you can tell her that you are concerned about her and offer to accompany her to the doctor. Be tactful, but you could also say that you are worried that she may be feeling some what depressed and suggest that she ask the doctor about anti-depressants. If you get her to agree to go to the doctor, find a way to talk to the doctor or nurse privately and tell them your concerns. But above all, be careful of what you say to her. If she really is Bipolar and not being treated for it, you risk getting her angry and hostile.
2006-12-27 08:43:15
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answered by ceegt 6
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I have bipolar 2. It sounds like she definately has bipolar 1. My boyfriend's mother has bipolar one, and she does the EXACT same things that your mother is doing!!! She abandoned him... she spent so much money, couldn't pay off her house, so what does she do? She buys two houses! She moved him schools over two times this year. Me and him are both 17, and he could not take the madness anymore so we took him in. It is really nice of you that you are thinking of taking your brother in.... can you imagine what his future will behold if he continues living with her, not even being in school? He will begin to think that her behavior is normal. My boyfriend's mom won't admit that she has bipolar, and yours might not either. But you need to talk to her about your brother and his future. Tell her gently that you feel bad that she has to live like this, and you want her to feel better so maybe she should get on some medication. Print out a sheet on bipolar symptoms and have her read them. If you think that she will blow up on you, write her a letter instead. Not going to school in the first place, is illegal. If she begins fighting with you, tell her that you care about her and your brother and want a good future for him. Tell her that if she does not cooperate, then you will see about putting him into foster care are seeing what you can do to have him live with you. Whatever you have to do.... I'm sorry that you are pushed into the middle of all this! My boyfriend's older sister was, and she went through the same thing you're going through. Hated to see her little brother being neglected and not taken care of properly.... So do whatever you can. Message me with an update!! Good luck sweetheart
2006-12-27 08:44:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Only a doctor can diagnose Bi-Polar. There is nothing silly, wrong, etc with packing up and moving to a new city to pursue an endeavor. You will not have the option of getting your brother unless you file for custody in court and win.
2006-12-27 08:38:51
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answered by Carp 5
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attempt to speak to a instructor, club, or church counselor regardless of if this is hard to speak to a discern. possibly your hobbies and examine are inflicting some hypochondriac sympathy thoughts. tell your loved ones you're having uncomfortable thoughts at situations. adolescents is a time of thrilling variations. Sexual and actual maturing can ensue before our brains comprehend issues giving unusual hormonal extreme moments. The macabre concepts of loss of life are very extreme nonetheless. you ought to choose for a psychiatrist and drugs. Get an appointment with your universal scientific expert or the college wellness to debate this and ask for referral. Your mom could choose for to be attentive to.
2016-10-06 02:14:22
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answered by esannason 4
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For the safety of your little brother, call child protective services and ask them to evaluate your mom. If you are old enough to care for him and can provide a stable home, then they will likely have his custody awarded to you....but in any case, anywhere he goes will be better than living with a mentally ill woman.
You cannot control her, you cannot even help her...she needs to want help and she needs to get it herself.
2006-12-27 08:39:48
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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just want you to know you're not alone - i grew up with a mother who's bipolar and at times dealt with "insane" issues...not sure what to do...call child and family services, talk to your family doctor, or even call the mental health association (they might have dealt with the issue and know the process the best!) - but don't just let it go...for your mom's sake as much as your brother's - they both deserve stability...good luck and email me anytime...
2006-12-27 09:00:27
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answered by Gugie 3
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Maybe you should suggest that your entire family see a free civic counselor. Many times family support is the key to encouraging the use of mental helplines.
2006-12-27 08:38:32
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answered by Air2477 2
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telling her will only make her angry. talk to a dept. of childrens services, they can help u with this problem also go see ur dr. an he can help also. if ur in school talk to ur teacher tell her whats going on with ur mom. or a school nurse.theses people can help you, an ill be praying for ur family. god bless you an ur family.
2006-12-27 08:43:47
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answered by preacher7003 3
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child protective services... for your brother...
you can't help someone that doesn't want help... i was 36 before i got help...
bi-polar runs often runs in the family... keep track of/protect your own self...
2006-12-27 10:20:50
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answered by salt_phoenix 2
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tell that bytch that she is crazy
2006-12-27 08:37:13
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answered by Anonymous
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