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GF stopped taking her meds, what do i do?


Question Posted Sunday September 3 2006, 4:11 am

So ive been going out w/ my girlfriend for 4 months now and up until about the past 3 weeks eevrything has been fantanstic. the 3 weeks comes into play because thats when she stopped taking her anti-depressant medication. She told me she just ran out and hasnt bother to get the prescription re-filled, but i think she just got tired of them. since then shes been lashing out at me, had unstable moods, and just isnt the same. Ive told her shes changing but she just ignores me. I love her very much but if shes goign to continue like this (it seems like its intentional) then i may just have to call it quits.

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the11road1 answered Sunday September 3 2006, 11:38 am:
Tell here that. Tell her how much you love her, and how you don't want to leave her for something fixable, but she's lashing out at you, and it's damaging your realationship. Ask her to please get her meds, and say that you'll even go with her if you have to so you can have a date afterwards. If she doesn't care enough about her realationship or you enough to get her meds and take them, then you should break up with her, teach her the concenquences of things like this, or she'll never understand. But let her know that you still love her and still wish to help her, and even be with her again if she changes her ways.

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BlackBatman answered Sunday September 3 2006, 10:20 am:
I know EXACTALLY how you feel. This same situation happend with me and two of my gfs actually. I think the best thing that you can really do is just talk with her and tell her how you feel about it. Other then that you don't have many options.. I hope everything works out

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