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Old Apr 03, 2010, 06:43 PM
IndigoRose IndigoRose is offline
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It's certainly a possibility, but you shouldn't attempt to diagnose her yourself. She needs to be seen by someone that she is going to be completely honest with, and it is always possible that her medication has failed to work, or that she stopped taking it and didn't tell you. Some people, whether they suffer from a form of depression or not, can do a total 360 on you and start living their lives differently. Incourage her to see a doctor as soon as possible and remember that you are in no way responsible for her behavior.
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