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The other thing that occurs to me, often in a break-up I think one thinks things are fine but the other is not really fine with the situation. The constant calling makes me wonder if that might be the case.
Not a professional opinion, just observations. Good luck to you both.
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As for her irratic mood swings... yea, she may very well be suffering a serious mental illness that has yet to be properly treated.
Seeing a consoler a couple times a month is not going to be enough. First she must admit and understand that she may be suffering a mental illness. (I won't speculate exactly what kind of mental illness) simply because only a mental health doctor can do that. Not to mention that the problem may be more than just depression. She could be suffering Bi-polar dissorder or any number of serious conditions.
It's good you are still friends and it's obvious you still have a place in your heart for her.
Try to get her help if you can, just keep in mind that the ill person MUST accept and want help before any progress can be made. Further more they must accept the fact that they may have a serious mental illness.
You know the old saying? You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink.
More true words have never been spoken when it comes to mental illness.
You try to lead her to help, but don't allow it to bring you down too.
This is my read on it, not at all professional but if the changes have occurred in the last month and during that time......she has had the worry of a possible pregnancy, has gone through a break-up, has had the pressure from exams and has been given a whopping dose of hormones.....yoiks that's alot. I'm not saying that it isn't real depression, she should certainly talk to a doctor and especially mention the Plan B. I'm just wondering if she will feel better once her hormones settle down (assuming there is no pregnancy).
The other thing that occurs to me, often in a break-up I think one thinks things are fine but the other is not really fine with the situation. The constant calling makes me wonder if that might be the case.
Not a professional opinion, just observations. Good luck to you both.