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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] People cut off siblings for good reason all the time where the cut-off sibling, due to lack of insight, thinks it was for "no reason." When this scenario takes place with a sibling who has a mental illness, it gives the sibling who is actually at fault all the ammunition in the world to wail away about it like OP. "My sibling cut me off because they have bipolar disorder!!!" Nope, they cut you off because you are a jack@$$. OP's nieces and nephews have phones and they aren't taking her calls either. She did something. And it probably wasn't "little."[quote] NP. You need to give this up. XDH was diagnosed with bipolar maybe two years ago and isn't taking his meds. He's treating our kids (mid-20s now) horribly, isn't really on speaking terms with one of them, and is absolutely not on speaking terms with the other. I was getting along with him until last month when he suddenly had a temper tantrum over me having much more savings (for the record, in the divorce he got a chunk of my savings but he spent it on ridiculous things, also he's still po'd the judge wouldn't give him any of my inheritance). For the pp who said bipolar meds are truly awful, could you elaborate? I'm trying to understand why XDH won't take his meds. He's now my kids' problem not mine, but I try to help them out in their interactions with him and this could be useful info. [/quote]
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