My mom has been like that since .. erhm .. Since I was around 8.. I'm 18 now, and it's a real pain in the ... !

Try talking to her about it.. It helps for me.. For one or two days, then it's the same rutine again.. It sucks..


My mom's bloodpressure is to high, and has lead to her getting retired at the age of 42. That then lead to depression and all those things.. Not easy NOT treading on her toes..
PaRaNoIa Reviewed by PaRaNoIa on . How do I deal with this!? I'm 20 years old. I still live with my mother because I'm a student at a local college, and I will be for the next year and a half, until I go to university. We have a good relationship, except that for the last few years she's suffered from a number of - I don't know what to call them - disorders I suppose, like depression, anxiety, bi-polarity, ME, and more.. My question is to anybody who lives or has lived with somebody in that condition.. After years of trying to be as calm and helpful Rating: 5