oldman
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WOW!!! That's a tough one,I would suggest you don't do all this on your own and get some professional help and see what they say.
Not to continue this conversation, but I have spoken with a therapist and he was the person that suggested to me to seek a court order through my attorney to have her committed on a three-day commitment that Pennsylvania law allows, but only if I believe her to be a threat to harm herself or others. I can't say that is true. I have spent a lot of money on different self-help items, books, videos and so on. Nothing seems to help. I have never seen any kind of improvement, even for a few minutes. Every day is the same.
A few years back, my wife and I talked her out of the house just to go for a ride with us. I promised her that I would not make any stops, so that we would be around people or go into a store or anything. We would just take a five mile drive and come right home. She did fine for the first mile and a half and at that point she began to yell, cry and tell me that she had to get home NOW!!! I did as she said and got her home ASAP. She hasn't stepped out of the house since that day.
My sister is completely exhausted by the end of the day from going up and down the steps to take her medicine and food for her meals. She asked me for help and I told her that we need to take her to a psychiatrist for an evaluation and explain to him how long this has been going on and just what she has been doing and ask him to commit her, but she won't have any of that.
So, now what. Just keep going the same way that we have been?