Title: new here Post by: faithslove on December 30, 2017, 06:29:14 PM My daughter was just diagnosed with BPD and I am afraid for her future. She is a smart, beautiful 16 years old and has struggled with depression, anxiety, and risky behavior. I'm not even sure what to think about this diagnosis. I mourn for my little girl as I read through the long-term problems she will have. Will she find peace in her life? Will she be able to be independent someday? Will she self-medicate into addiction? I am in constant fear for her and feel frustrated and confused by her. She is beginning therapy again... .hoping to find the right treatment. I need hope,
Title: Re: new here Post by: Yepanotherone on December 31, 2017, 12:17:53 AM Hi there Faithslove , welcome to the forum
Let me tell you there IS hope I was exactly where you are 2 years ago when my DD then 16 was also diagnosed . https://bpdfamily.com/message_board/index.php?topic=317714.msg12918450#msg12918450 I’m not sure if I’ve copied and pasted this right . Forgive me , I’m not much of a typist or poster but this thread talks about what we’ve been through as a family and where we are right now . Pleased to say we are still going strong ! my DD who will be 18 next month has been an absolute doll this whole festive season . I have my DD back . I’m hoping it will continue . If you read my thread above and some previous posts of mine , you’ll see we have been to the pits of absolute hell with my DD . There is hope xxxx Title: Re: new here Post by: SlyQQ on December 31, 2017, 12:35:17 AM I discovered the same thing about my Sd ( who i look after ) at about 16 to.
I showed her the movie a beautiful mind, and asked here why i did that and she understood, accepting the condition is a major step towards handling it. Dr M Linehan said, just because you feel crazy doesn't mean you have to act crazy. good luck |