Hi, HappyHeart & welcome back
I'm not sure of the prevalence of Learning Disabilities being co-morbid with a BPD diagnosis, but I can tell you from experience that my own dBPDs36 has ADD (also had Depression, Social Anxiety, Suicidal Ideations & Substance Abuse) co-morbid with his BPD dx. One theory his Therapist, Psychiatrist & Neurofeedback Therapist agree on is: the undiagnosed (till age 21) ADD caused him so much emotional trauma during his school years and early adult years, that it likely contributed to the BPD and other dxes. I agree with that... .
I'm sorry for all the trauma your relationship with your brother is causing you; dealing with him has got to be frustrating and sad and confusing, and probably is something you may not have expected you would have to do. One thing that might help you figure out what to do about it is to read all the
Links to the right-hand side of this page. I know you originally came to this site to deal with the aftermath of your relationship with your Ex-Husband; the reading materials you may have read on this site to help you with that would be a bit different in places than the
Coping and
Lessons links on this Board.
There is also some really helpful information at these links that could help you understand how to deal with your brother:
Supporting a Loved-one with Borderline Personality DisorderHow To Manage a BPD Relationship/Reducing Anger Using SETCommunication using validation. What it is; how to do itRadical Acceptance for family membersHave you read any books about how to deal with a BPD loved one? These are especially good for family members trying to make things better:
Essential Family GuideLoving Someone with Borderline Personality Disorder - Shari Manning, Ph.D
Overcoming Borderline Personality Disorder - Valerie Porr
I know that this information is not specifically written for people with Learning Disabilities, but since your brother is showing the same symptoms and behaviors of someone with BPD, and those seem to be the issues that are most hurtful and frustrating for your family, I think the links above can help you. Let us know what you think of them, and keep posting your story and questions regarding your brother... .Please keep us updated, HappyHeart, so we can help you