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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 658180" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>GN, I have no good advice for you that will help your sister except to validate her. It is unlikely she made it up. False memory Syndrome has been discredited.</p><p></p><p>At the same time, you can't fix her, like we can't fix our kids, our spouses, our mothers, anyone. It is up to your sister to get help. She is the only one who can help herself. Nobody else can. Since you and I both suffer from mental illness, you know as well as me that it is a lonely road; one you have to walk yourself. Nobody can get the help for us nor do what we are told to do in order to get better (and you can recover from anything if you put in the hard work). This may be why she uses substances. But you can't help her stop using them either.</p><p></p><p>Take care and try to have a good day. You're a caring sister.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 658180, member: 1550"] GN, I have no good advice for you that will help your sister except to validate her. It is unlikely she made it up. False memory Syndrome has been discredited. At the same time, you can't fix her, like we can't fix our kids, our spouses, our mothers, anyone. It is up to your sister to get help. She is the only one who can help herself. Nobody else can. Since you and I both suffer from mental illness, you know as well as me that it is a lonely road; one you have to walk yourself. Nobody can get the help for us nor do what we are told to do in order to get better (and you can recover from anything if you put in the hard work). This may be why she uses substances. But you can't help her stop using them either. Take care and try to have a good day. You're a caring sister. [/QUOTE]
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