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retrowire

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35. Well since the shouting is violent
Wed Apr 19, 2017, 06:48 AM
Apr 2017

I would want the authorities called on myself at least. But no abandonment.

Don't leave them alone.

I am so sorry You are dealing with this. furtheradu Apr 2017 #1
Thank you. Lint Head Apr 2017 #15
Get help. I've experience this. During the anger phase the person can get violent and do harm. brush Apr 2017 #26
Seek professional advice cilla4progress Apr 2017 #2
another amen here nt steve2470 Apr 2017 #11
any chance this person would agree to see a medical professional Skittles Apr 2017 #3
amen nt steve2470 Apr 2017 #10
We're trying to approach that. Convincing someone to Lint Head Apr 2017 #16
We have talked about it but it's difficult. Thank you. Lint Head Apr 2017 #20
This is tough..because in a manic phase nadine_mn Apr 2017 #4
I'm so very sorry. Yes, it is very frightening Warpy Apr 2017 #5
Good advice... Rollo Apr 2017 #6
Thank you so much. Lint Head Apr 2017 #17
You are so kind. Lint Head Apr 2017 #19
Stay as far away as possible from this person. PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2017 #7
Thank you. Lint Head Apr 2017 #18
WTF? retrowire Apr 2017 #23
+1 nt steve2470 Apr 2017 #24
Seriously retrowire Apr 2017 #25
I think the OP wanted to avoid unpleasantness steve2470 Apr 2017 #28
Well abandoning family is a hell of a way to do it. nt retrowire Apr 2017 #29
agreed! to be clear, I do NOT think the OP wants to abandon family steve2470 Apr 2017 #30
No, sometimes it is called "staying alive." Warpy Apr 2017 #33
Well since the shouting is violent retrowire Apr 2017 #35
Cops here kill mentally ill people Warpy Apr 2017 #36
Post edited for clarity and wiser words retrowire Apr 2017 #37
so compassionate Skittles Apr 2017 #31
A view from inside the disease LastLiberal in PalmSprings Apr 2017 #8
THIS IS EXCELLENT, thank you so much from the father of a bipolar son, the son of a bipolar father, steve2470 Apr 2017 #9
Thank you so much. Your information and input is encouraging. Lint Head Apr 2017 #13
Thank for this insight- do you mind if I ask a personal question? nadine_mn Apr 2017 #27
I became aware that something was wrong when I was in high school LastLiberal in PalmSprings Apr 2017 #32
Thank you so much for sharing your story - that takes a lot of courage nadine_mn Apr 2017 #34
This was alluded to by another poster but.... steve2470 Apr 2017 #12
Thank you so much. Lint Head Apr 2017 #14
not much i can add here, but mopinko Apr 2017 #21
Thank you. Lint Head Apr 2017 #22
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