Hi, I'm a young 50 year old father of three (two sons one 5 and one 21, and a daughter of 31) from Romford, England. I have a lot of experience of life from both the good and bad sides, the good side when I was singing in bands almost every night and my life was one long party, and the bad side having to admit I'm an alcoholic and doing a hard rehab/detox programme (sober for 10 years now) then having a heart attack and a broken marriage to deal with. I am now in a good place in my own mind and want to help others as much as I am able to.
E-mail: supernaut@ntlworld.com Gender: Male Location: Romford, London, England Occupation: Unemployed Age: 50 Member Since: November 19, 2005 Answers: 63 Last Update: July 30, 2007 Visitors: 8846
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How can I find out and suggest help for my sister without her getting upset? My parents also might think she's bipolar but we're afraid to talk to her about the idea because she'll flip out on us. She's been getting worse as the years go by. Any help would be great. I rate (link)
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I would suggest that you and /or your parents try to get her to get checked out properly as soon as you can because it's always easier to treat illnesses like this if they are diagnosed earlier. If you want some information and advice/help try these two sites:
http://mentalhelp.net/poc/center_index.php?id=4
http://www.bipolarworld.net/
I hope they help and that things work out for your sister.
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Thank you so much. :) Youre a great advicenator.
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