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Old Jan 28, 2007, 08:36 PM
SunshineGirl SunshineGirl is offline
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Hi - I moved out of my Narcissistic mother's house this month. I'm on SSI Disabililty for depression. Being in her house the last 3 years worsened my depression, and I had to leave.

I took her to a Dentist a few months ago. He told her her health was in 'grave danger' because she'd not been to a Dentist for more than 30 years. She can no longer drive at night, because of her cataracts. She 'doesn't believe in Doctors'. Is there any way I can have the State intervene? I am afraid she will die, due to her out of control gum disease. I love my mother, despite the fact that she decimated my life the last several years. I understand she is severely mentally ill, and I don't want her to die as a result of her not able to take care of herself. What can be done for her? Does anyone know what I can do? Thanks for listening..

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