BPDFamily.com

Relationship Partner with BPD (Straight and LGBT+) => Romantic Relationship | Bettering a Relationship or Reversing a Breakup => Topic started by: Maria6691 on December 05, 2016, 03:55:55 PM



Title: Hi, I'm new here.
Post by: Maria6691 on December 05, 2016, 03:55:55 PM
Not sure where to start on this website.  I'm married to someone I'm pretty sure has BPD but also has PTSD which probably makes the BPD worse.   He has some degree of self awareness (emphasize the word some) but I am tired of dealing with 20 years of these behaviors.  We have two children, one teenager still at home, and I find myself increasingly on the edge of having a mental breakdown.  I don' feel like I have  a partner.  I feel like the only rational adult in my house and this is how I have felt about it for along time.  I feel stuck.   Thanks for listening.

Maria


Title: Re: Hi, I'm new here.
Post by: ArleighBurke on December 05, 2016, 07:13:20 PM
Hi and welcome. There are many people here in your situation. We are here to listen, and to help.

I've been with my BPDwife for 17yrs, with 3 kids. Luckily they are not teenagers yet - that will be even more headaches!

Understanding BPD is the first step to helping. Have you read much about it? There are some great published books out there.

Second is slightly changing the way you interact. With some small changes, you should be able to feel a bit more in control. You will still be the only functioning adult - we can't change that - but perhaps you can keep your sanity!

What are some typical interactions you have with him? What does he do to put you on edge?


Title: Re: Hi, I'm new here.
Post by: Mutt on December 05, 2016, 09:14:31 PM
Hi Maroa6691,  

*welcome*

I'd like to join  C<||| ArleighBurke and welcome you. I'm sorry to hear that. I'm glad that you decided to join us. It helps to share with others so you don't like you're  through alone. C<||| ArleighBurke has some really  good advice and I'd just like to add my two cents. Self care is really important when you feel depleted. What do you for self care?