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I am just looking for help with my daughter. She is 16. I have never posted before and I wanted to say hello.
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I am glad to meet you although sorry for the circumstances. You have come to the right place for help and support. There is hope. Things CAN get better. We are all working on bettering our lives and we are happy you joined us. What else do you feel comfortable sharing about your daughter? Does she live with you? Is she in High School? Has she been diagnosed with BPD? What is the biggest concern you have right now that the group might be able to help you with?
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Hi! Glad you came! My daughter is also 16. I'm new here as well, but have posted a bit. Throw out your questions. There are many people here who care and will respond. Hope to see new things from you soon!
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Welcome to the group I'm glad you've joined us and look forward to hearing more from you.
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Hi! Glad you are here. I'm fairly new and my daughter is also 16 so I am right there with you. Read all the things here that apply to your situation and post questions, concerns, feelings, and the victories. Others will respond and not only will you gain some insights but you will stop feeling so isolated and alone. That's been my experience so far at least. Hope to hear more about your daughter and you. Keep posting.
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