My mom is so angry

She used to be very neat, but then she got all wierd. Now shes angry all the time and she wont go to a dr or see anyone to talk about stuff and she wont talk to her kids about it. When she wakes up in da morning she is angry and she yells and starts fights for no reason. Like if I dint take a glass outa the livngroom or if I had the tv too loud she will scream at me to move out. Whats wrong with her?

Answer #1

tell her you need to talk to her about something, and just tell her how you feel about what she’s doin’! or maybe it’s stress, mom gets mad when she’s so damn tired!! and she stays mad until someone tells her to calm down or something and remember that it has to be someone close to her! (you) are your siblings realizing this too? cause if they didn’t, maybe she found out something bad about you or she’s worried about you! take her to the beach and let her relax for few days and see if she changes but when you take her there just don’t talk to her don’t ask her to do anything just let her relax on the beach alone, if it didn’t work just take somewhere she likes to go to!! hug her talk to her about school and stuff it might make her forget what she’s mad from!!! good luck hope I helped :)

Answer #2

yeah, lisaiscool is right, I think. just make sure you do not yell back, be calm, and try not to upset her as much as possible… any more Qs? funmail me!

Answer #3

What you should do is sit her down and explain how you feel. You should calmly ask her to change her ways because it is upsetting you.

Answer #4

Dear biotech_baby, There could be several reasons for her change in behaviours none that should be overlooked. If you have an aunt or trusted adult you should speak with them. Most conditions do not start abruptly. She should be seen by a doctor. In the mean time do what you can to help her out but do not ever think any of this is your fault. She isn’t yelling at you or because of something you did it is because there is something wrong with her and she needs some help. Sue…good luck

Answer #5

Is she around 50? She might be going through some hormonal changes… Can you tell her you miss the old mom?

Answer #6

I’d ask a competent/respected adult to have a talk with her and get their opinion whether action may be necessary…I wish you and your Mom the best !!

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