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Children, Parents, or Relatives with BPD => Parent, Sibling, or In-law Suffering from BPD => Topic started by: Paris_Paix on April 09, 2018, 09:35:19 PM



Title: Just learning about BPD
Post by: Paris_Paix on April 09, 2018, 09:35:19 PM
Hi there.

Got wind of this through while doing an on-line search trying to learn about my Mom's problem with BPD. It's such a weight off my shoulders as I learn more about it in some ways. It was very confusing. I really want to learn to let go of a lot of the pain and blame I received. 

This is a great relief having a venue to share and learn about BPD with others' experiences as well.




Title: Re: Just learning about BPD
Post by: Speck on April 09, 2018, 10:58:09 PM
Welcome, Paris_Paix!

*welcome*

I just wanted to take a moment to welcome you to the discussion boards. I'm sorry for what brought you here, but I'm glad you're with us. We help and support each other here, so that's what you should expect.

I lurked here for a while before feeling compelled to become a member, and I'm so glad that I have. It sounds like you are having an especially difficult time right now, but I hope that you will stick around and receive the support that you need.

Thank you for sharing what you have thus far:

This is a great relief having a venue to share and learn about BPD with others' experiences as well.

I hear you. As you most likely know now, you are NOT alone, and I think that you'll find a lot of parallels here - lots of members (including me) have similar stories. Learning about BPD can help loved ones feel better by knowing that the odd, hurtful, and confusing behavior has an actual name, however, in my view, it's the behavior that's the problem. And, it sure sounds like your mother's behavior has been a problem for you. I am so sorry for that.

By finding our website, you are absolutely on the right track. If you look up to the left of your screen under our logo you'll see these words: "Facing Emotionally Intense Relationships." From what you've shared thus far, I would think that your relationship would fall into this category, so just know that you're absolutely in the right place. And we're so glad you're here.

Please tell us more, like more of a backstory, when you're comfortable doing so and feel free to make yourself at home. You are among peers.

Keep writing, keep processing, keep learning... .


-Speck


Title: Re: Just learning about BPD
Post by: Harri on April 10, 2018, 03:40:56 PM
Hi Paris_Paix!  I want to join in with Speck and say welcome.  A lot of us have family members with either diagnosed or suspected BPD (uBPD).  My mother was mentally ill and I am quite certain she had BPD traits at the very least.

A good place to start reading is the side panel along the right of this page titled 'Survivor's Guide'  Each item is clickable for more info.  Where would you say you are at according to the list?  Please note though that healing is not a linear process and you may find that you are at more than one stage.

Anyway, I hope you post more and feel free to roam around.  We have lots of information and people who I am sure will be able to relate to at least parts of your situation.


Title: Re: Just learning about BPD
Post by: Speck on April 14, 2018, 02:30:11 PM
Hello again, Paris_Paix:

How have things been going for you?

We're here if you need to talk.


-Speck