Sorry I've totally rambled
You've ended several posts with this sentiment, but it's 100% okay to rant, ramble, etc here.
While we're talking about BPD partners, this site has little to do with THEM and everything to do with US. Our concern is not about how your spouse is doing, but how you're coping with all of this and what steps you're taking to improve your mental health. Because even though you're not diagnosed with anything, you've been through an ordeal and continue to be attacked. That's draining and we all arrived here in a tailspin.
We're here to support that part of your journey, plus answer BPD-related questions. That's why ranting will always be accepted and even encouraged here.
My children weren't there thankfully but he's too volatile . I a c**t all my friends are c**ts - I've got it all coming to me apparently. I had to stop him messaging mutual friends last night just because he would have looked crazy.
I did want to touch on this though- this is clear abuse. We don't know if it's BPD or alcohol or a combination of everything, but it is never acceptable to allow someone else to treat us that way. And if he wants to text friends about it, let him!!! Let him look crazy and receive feedback from someone other than you (and his therapist).
He's crashing out because his world is spiraling...and that's a good thing. Let him crash and maybe he'll see the need to change some things in his life. This could be the best thing that's ever happened to him, to be honest.