There is no free lunch at my table, there is love.
Wendydarling, I think this comment is huge, so fundamental. Thank you.
Jeffkra, having the diagnosis has been extremely important for us (diagnosed early January).
- it is so helpful knowing that the nuances of this disorder can be described, and that other people are suffering the same or similarly
- now that we have this diagnosis, I think the abundant information and resources are already making a difference in my skills and my understanding
- my BPDs26 is struggling with acceptance (of the diagnosis and the way forward), but that struggle seems essential too. It makes sense to me that acceptance will help him be able to move toward healing.
So very true Jeffkra that it's "hard to set limits while things are flying around the room." Ugh. (My favorite floor lamp almost got destroyed this morning.) So far I'm finding that setting boundaries and limits takes time and finesse and some false starts. I like the advice to start small, that's been helpful. And, as you point out, we have to find ways to do this when things are calm. Anybody familiar with the feeling that it's never the right time to talk? Ugh.