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My mom's "inner clock" has slowed down and her antidepressant medicine has helped slightly but she still spends all day sitting in a chair. What can I do to help her?
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kathmom
Answered Jun 2010
My 88 year old mom is driving me nuts and she is already on anxiety medicine. What are the signs of depression in the elderly?
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moonbeam
Asked Jun 2010
my mom flies of the handle at things she used to be able to tolerate and she says she wants to die. What is with this obesession over dying?
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gerih
Answered Jun 2010
What can I do to help my mom who is chemically-dependent, under treatment for depression, won’t leave the house, and will not follow any doctor’s orders?
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ariorn
Answered Jun 2010
should I be going to see mom 4 times a day??? now she expects it, and doesnt even appreciate it anymore!!!!! should I cut down my visits
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susanT8403
Answered Jun 2010
My father passed away 2 1/2 years ago, and since then my mother has become hateful. It's so bad that no one wants to come see her. What do I do?
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IsabelCares
Answered Jun 2010
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My grandmother has been on depression medications for 6 months, but she is still depressed and in complete denial. What's next?
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glueiton
Answered Jun 2010
My mother is bipolar and it's spiraling out of control. She was in a mental ward, but talked her way out. What can we do?
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195Austin
Answered May 2010
How can I help my father realize that he needs to get help for his depression?
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nannetter
Answered May 2010
My mother lives in a nursing home and has depression. She has become verbally abusive and angry. She makes derogatory comments about my husband. How do I handle this?
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Cameron458
Answered May 2010
My great grandmother passed away. Now I eat a lot, can't sleep and have scary dreams. What can I do to stop this?
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Eddie
Answered May 2010
Has anyone experienced a parent having ECT for depression?
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anne123
Answered Apr 2010
My mother has just transitioned from her home to an assisted living facility. She is on anti-depressant and says she wants to die. She is healthy, but she is giving up. What can we do?
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nanlinjoe
Answered Apr 2010
My dad needs to move from OR to AZ to be near me. When we talked on the phone he was sobbing because he doesn't want to move, but he knows he needs to. What should I do?
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PirateGal
Answered Mar 2010
My mother is 77-years-old and has been bi-polar for 35 years. She did well with lithium until 2 years ago, so she switched to Depakote. Now she refuses to eat. What can I do?
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Eddie
Answered Mar 2010
Mom is living by self, is very lonely and she unable to walk far. What can I do to modivate her?
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pamela6148
Answered Mar 2010
Who else has worked hard to overcome past abuse and now finds themself having to re-live struggles with parent once again? Anyone angry?
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lmw124
Answered Mar 2010
I have been caring for my husband for 11 years. I feel isolated from friends and suffer emotional distress from a lack of communication with other people. What can I do?
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NancyH
Answered Feb 2010
How do you help someone who won't acknowledge the doctor's diagnosis of her chronic pain as chronic depression & anxiety?
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shamrtime
Answered Feb 2010
How do we get my live-in mother-in-law to see her doctor?
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KelleyBean
Answered Feb 2010
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