Diagnosis + Treatment
The Big Picture
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? [ Video ]
Five Dimensions of Human Personality
Think It's BPD but How Can I Know?
DSM Criteria for Personality Disorders
Treatment of BPD [ Video ]
Getting a Loved One Into Therapy
Top 50 Questions Members Ask
Home page
Forum
List of discussion groups
Making a first post
Find last post
Discussion group guidelines
Tips
Romantic relationship in or near breakup
Child (adult or adolescent) with BPD
Sibling or Parent with BPD
Boyfriend/Girlfriend with BPD
Partner or Spouse with BPD
Surviving a Failed Romantic Relationship
Tools
Wisemind
Ending conflict (3 minute lesson)
Listen with Empathy
Don't Be Invalidating
Setting boundaries
On-line CBT
Book reviews
Member workshops
About
Mission and Purpose
Website Policies
Membership Eligibility
Please Donate
April 19, 2025, 12:10:53 PM
Welcome,
Guest
. Please
login
or
register
.
1 Hour
5 Hours
1 Day
1 Week
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
Board Admins:
Kells76
,
Once Removed
,
Turkish
Senior Ambassadors:
EyesUp
,
SinisterComplex
Help!
Boards
Please Donate
Login to Post
New?--Click here to register
Expert insight for adult children
101
Family dynamics matter.
Alan Fruzzetti, PhD
Listening to shame
Brené Brown, PhD
Blame - why we do it?
Brené Brown, PhD
How to spot a liar
Pamela Meyer
BPDFamily.com
>
Children, Parents, or Relatives with BPD
>
Parent, Sibling, or In-law Suffering from BPD
> Topic:
Newbie to Group
Pages: [
1
]
Go Down
« previous
next »
Print
Author
Topic: Newbie to Group (Read 714 times)
WoundedSpirit
Fewer than 3 Posts
Offline
Gender:
What is your sexual orientation: Straight
Posts: 1
Newbie to Group
«
on:
February 15, 2013, 04:25:32 PM »
I am a 48 year old woman whose mother has not been diagnosed with BPD. I am trying to navigate with mom's issues all my life. It is only within the last 5 years that I have found that she fits most of the symptoms. I lost my step dad 7 years ago to cancer, and I feel this may have prompted her symptoms to worsen. We then lost my brother to a motorcycle accident in June of 2008. My husband and I were living with her until July of 2009, at which point we left under extreme fear and duress! (please note that my husband and I moved here in May of 2007, which is why we were living with my mom in the first place, and we had no idea of how bad her symptoms were!) I am hoping (and my husband is hoping) that I can find some peace, knowledge, understanding, and assistance in dealing with this sad situation. I do love my mother, and she is going to be 70 in November. We are currently not speaking, and I am soo afraid and confused of walking away from her, and ultimately fighting with my surving brother, his wife, and my aunts (mom's sisters). I do have a great relationship with my deceased brothers, widow, however, she is in the same boat as me, so to speak, and it is difficult to always be on the same page to agree on coping/dealing with my mom. Also, for me and my husband of 10 years! HELP I am feeling very sad and lonely! thank you all for your assistance!
Logged
Being Mindful
Offline
Gender:
What is your sexual orientation: Straight
Relationship status: Married for 28 years
Posts: 988
Re: Newbie to Group
«
Reply #1 on:
February 15, 2013, 05:00:14 PM »
Dear Wounded,
Glad you found us but so sorry to hear of your struggles. BPD is a horrible illness for those who suffer with it as well as those people in relationships with them. Just like you describe, it can worsen with different triggers, and it definitely can cause the best of relationships, even mother daughter ones to have great difficulty.
The good news is that you are not alone. This site can provide a great amount of support in learning about BPD, and also gaining insight into how to better communicate with your mom. Everyone here provides great support to one another. There is hope amongst all the crazy and chaos!
Here is a link that I found to be very helpful in understanding BPD:
Video-What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
If you are comfortable, what is the most difficult thing right now with your mom?
I hope you keep reading and posting. There is much care here for you.
Being Mindful
Logged
livednlearned
Retired Staff
Offline
Gender:
What is your sexual orientation: Straight
Who in your life has "personality" issues: Family other
Relationship status: Married
Posts: 12865
Re: Newbie to Group
«
Reply #2 on:
February 15, 2013, 06:39:56 PM »
Hi WoundedSpirit,
Like
Being Mindful
said, BPD is so hard, not only for people suffering from it, but from people who are in relationships with them. It sounds like your mom has suffered some devastating losses, and that has made it so much harder for her, as it would for anyone
not
suffering from BPD.
I do think that learning about BPD, and learning about ourselves does lead to peace, knowledge, understanding, and assistance -- there are many members here who can identify with what you're experiencing, and so many tools that really do make a difference. I'm also so glad to hear that you have a husband to help support you, and your SIL.
It sounds like you were experiencing a lot of stress and fear -- are you doing ok now?
Logged
Breathe.
Can You Help Us Stay on the Air in 2024?
Pages: [
1
]
Go Up
Print
BPDFamily.com
>
Children, Parents, or Relatives with BPD
>
Parent, Sibling, or In-law Suffering from BPD
> Topic:
Newbie to Group
« previous
next »
Jump to:
Please select a destination:
-----------------------------
Help Desk
-----------------------------
===> Open board
-----------------------------
Relationship Partner with BPD (Straight and LGBT+)
-----------------------------
=> Romantic Relationship | Bettering a Relationship or Reversing a Breakup
=> Romantic Relationship | Conflicted About Continuing, Divorcing/Custody, Co-parenting
=> Romantic Relationship | Detaching and Learning after a Failed Relationship
-----------------------------
Children, Parents, or Relatives with BPD
-----------------------------
=> Son, Daughter or Son/Daughter In-law with BPD
=> Parent, Sibling, or In-law Suffering from BPD
-----------------------------
Community Built Knowledge Base
-----------------------------
=> Library: Psychology questions and answers
=> Library: Tools and skills workshops
=> Library: Book Club, previews and discussions
=> Library: Video, audio, and pdfs
=> Library: Content to critique for possible feature articles
=> Library: BPDFamily research surveys
Our 2023 Financial Sponsors
We are all appreciative of the members who provide the funding to keep BPDFamily on the air.
12years
alterK
AskingWhy
At Bay
Cat Familiar
CoherentMoose
drained1996
EZEarache
Flora and Fauna
ForeverDad
Gemsforeyes
Goldcrest
Harri
healthfreedom4s
hope2727
khibomsis
Lemon Squeezy
Memorial Donation (4)
Methos
Methuen
Mommydoc
Mutt
P.F.Change
Penumbra66
Red22
Rev
SamwizeGamgee
Skip
Swimmy55
Tartan Pants
Turkish
whirlpoollife
Loading...