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[quote=Anonymous]Is she medicated? And if she's diagnosed as bipolar, why is the PP looking to diagnose her with something else? Are you a medical professional? I have BPD, and this is not something that I would even think of doing. I know all about my diagnosis, and how to manage it. This is not BPD. I would suggest letting her cool down before trying to talk to her, which is how we deal with my stepdad, and then explain that you had no way to know that the lawyer would contact her, and that you will do everything in your power to make sure that it doesn't happen again. Speak with the lawyer and explain that this sister cannot handle being the one who contacts everyone else, due to her medical problems. Tell her that your kids miss her, and want to know when she can come and play with them again. Build her up. That is how we manage my stepdad, and it works. [/quote]
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