Hi Bean84,
I am beginning to question myself as to why I don't feel angry, resentment, willing this to change now - its strange - its baffling me and I know I'm the only one that can answer to this, but wonder if anyone else felt numb through episodes?
can't tell you but it is a good an valid question. Generally it is not so healthy and helpful to hide your feelings from a relationship dynamic perspective - they are important feedback for everyone. I'm mentioning that as come people have learned hiding them for fear of invalidating the pwBPD. And yes there is a good chance that ones own emotions invalidate and trigger but they also serve an important function. Without feedback there is not reason for the pwBPD to stop escalating.
Not feeling your emotions much could be related to a number of causes
- It could be simply temporary exhaustion
- It could be fear
- It could be some form of dysregulation (overwhelming anxiety or other emotions)
- It could be a sign of depression (maybe you find time to go through this workshop:
https://bpdfamily.com/message_board/index.php?topic=79772.0)
- ... . and more ... .
There is probably nobody on this board who has not at times felt overwhelmed and had their emotions confused. But then if this persists and you are worried it may be also a reason to consult with a professional.
Its my birthday next weekend, he has organised his worst nightmare for it - me, him and all my friends and family and also his family. Neither of these people he is comfortable around - Im scared that this pressure, pain and anxiety he will get from this may tip him over the edge! Im worried that, as you may know, that everything seems fine and normal and even happy but when everyone has left the 'party' I then will become the devil because all that pressure, pain and anxiety was bursting to break free and now it can - on me!
So he is trying hard - this is nice

. What can you do?
- Validate his effort
- Prepare mentally for validating disappointment
- Prepare mentally for a few truly valid achievements to celebrate
- Prepare a list of boundaries for yourself to deal with
- mishaps (particularly how to avoid to invalidate him when something goes wrong)
- aftermath when he is exhausted from the effort and the excitement wanes
There is not much else you can do. Most likely it goes reasonable as most of these affairs go but that won't stop him trying to turn it into a drama. The clearer and stronger you act the less he will get confused.
All the best for your birthday