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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Funny how you have a whole paragraph about how awful she has been, yet you spend no time reflecting on your own actions. It sounds like she may have reason to be upset. [/quote] What actions? This came out of the blue. She came for a weeklong visit at Thanksgiving and it was a good visit. We exchanged well received and appreciated Christmas gifts. A week ago she texted me a photo of a magazine cover with a mountain that we have hiked and we talked fondly of that. That was it until she sent me an outraged diatribe yesterday, triggered by communication from a third party, not me. She cut off my sister and me because a lawyer contacted her to pass on a message for him. It threw her into a rage and she lashed out at us. Do you have experience with bipolar family members?[/quote] Op, I would leave it for now. She'll probably change her mind. When would be the next time you'd typically see/communicate with her? I would just do that, e.g. Send her a valentine or extend invitation to Easter. I doubt she means what she said as hurtful as it was.[/quote]
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