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I need help, someone please help me.?

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Okay, so I'm 13, and my mom is always moody. I don't know what to do because she always wants everything to be her way, she thinks she's always right, she's not social, she doesn't take care of herself. Sometimes I don't even know what mood she'll be in. She's just hard to live with. I can't live like this anymore. Me my dad and my younger brother want to get help. But we don't know if it's a disorder or if she's just like that. And we don't know HOW to get help because if we try to tell her, she'll get mad and start fighting. HEELLPP!!

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  1. she needs a psychologist it might help her


  2. Menopause, maybe?

    Menopause is not a disease or an illness. It is a transition between two phases of a woman's life. Menopause occurs when a woman permanently stops menstruating (having periods).

    Many women experience a variety of symptoms as a result of the hormonal changes associated with the transition through menopause. Around the time of menopause, women often lose bone density and their cholesterol may worsen, increasing their risk of heart disease.

    * Premature menopause: The average age of US women in whom menopause occurs is 51 years. The most common age range at which women experience menopause is 48-55 years. If menopause occurs in a woman younger than 40 years, it is considered premature. Menopause is considered late if it occurs in a woman older than 55 years. For most women, menopause is a normal occurrence.

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    Menopause is more likely to occur at a slightly earlier age in women who smoke, have never been pregnant, or live at high altitudes.

    o If premature menopause occurs, a health care provider will check for other medical problems. About 1% of women experience premature menopause.

    * Perimenopause: The hormonal changes associated with menopause actually begin prior to the last menstrual period, during a 3- to 5–year period called perimenopause. During this transition, women may begin to experience menopausal symptoms and may lose bone density, even though they are still menstruating.

    * Surgical menopause: Surgical menopause is the removal of the ovaries. Women who have had surgical menopause have an increased risk of early heart disease and often experience menopausal symptoms, unless they are given medication.

    If the above is not the problem then it may just be time for her to relaize what she has lost in her life due to giving so much to others to make sure the family functioned as it should. Instead of wondering why step up to the batters plate and help her around the house and make her feel loved and appreciated.

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