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mstjake
Asked February 2010
My mother is arguing and crying a lot. What can we do?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Feb 2010
She may be depressed. At any rate, she needs to see a doctor. She could be just depressed or she could be starting a stage of dementia. Only a doctor can tell.
Take care and come back here for support.
Carol
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daddyluver
Feb 2010
take her to a docter ask her whats wrong calm her down
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Take care and come back here for support.
Carol
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