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lokiez
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Default Mar 23, 2019 at 05:15 AM
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My sister has tendency to hoard things which at times reach to scary levels. This also leads to lots of money being spent on these items.
This tendency has been there right from childhood even before bipolar diagnosis was made.
To me this appears like a symptom of mania. Can anyone else relate to this kind of symptom? and can medication help to control this.

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Caretaker to a Bipolar person who also has Aspergers and Lower IQ.
My mother and me are caretakers to this person at home itself and working with a Psychiatrist for medication.
Due to behaviour issues she is a difficult person to counsel and currently i am playing role of counsellor to her.
I work as a Software professional and do get support from my office.
Care taking work gives lots of challenging situations and i am on this platform to get guidance and support.
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