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Hi I'm Dee. I'm 23 and married. I've worked in health care as well as office settings but am now a home-maker. I'm knowledgeable in a variety of subjects but don't mind doing a little research if asked about something I don't know about. Most of my friends come to me for advice. I read several advice columns and would like to help you also.

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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

The best thing to do is have your sister checked out by a doctor. By speaking with your family and your sister, the doctor can determine if she is bipolar and the best treatment for her. Treatment varies by person and may include counseling or medication. I'm including some links to information for you.
http://www.bipolar.com/
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/bipolardisorder.html

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(Rating: 5) Wow fantastic. :) Thank you so much for providing links to help me. Youre a great advicenator!

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