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20 years and six kids later... so much good, but the bad is unbearable
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Hi!
So glad to have found this site. I am posting in this one and the "staying" group. That shows you how confused I am! I have been married to BPD man for 19 years. We have six children ages 23-10. He is the best of men and the worst of men. We have been through counseling and 3 different churches over the last 23 years. He always seems to convince everyone that I am the problem, or at least half the problem. He had been diagnosed bi-polar 30 years ago, but stopped taking meds 20 years ago. He is a very bright and charming man. He has alot to offer as a husband and father, and when the kids were younger and I was a stay at home mom, we had conflict, but he didn't have the abondonment issues he does now that the kids are being more social and I am working out of the home.
He was diagnosed as having BPD 3 years ago when I filed for separation. I dismissed it because I thought that he was bi-polar and the doctor was blaming me for leaving him. He was put on a low dose of lexapro, and it seemed to make him worse. He had to leave our home because when I filed, he assaulted me by spitting on me, shaking me and calling me names. He is normally not agressive, mostly passive aggressive, trying to get me to lose it.
I finally let him come home fter he threatened suicide. Now three years later, I left this time, a year ago, to keep the family more stable, and the kids are going back and forth. Someonerecommended the book on PBD and I was amazed. I have thought of him as Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde for years. I am starting to see that there may be hope for us if I understand why behaves the way he does. Some of the coping mechanisms seem to be on point.
I want us to be a family again, and I want so badly to have hope. I don't know how to approach my husband, as it seems every time, I initiate a "talk". It ends in disaster. He has agreed to to go to Celebration Recovery to the Anger group. They deal with childhood wounds, which is probably the source of his BPD. I believe he was sexually abused by a cousi who was killed at age 16, and has conflicted feelings because he also loved him very much and may have been the only affection that he received as a child.
I want to be a loving and supportive wife. I have had to draw boundaries and detach from my husband and he feels abandoned by me. Although he only can express that in anger.
Any suggestions will be appreciated!
Thanks!
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Re: 20 years and six kids later... so much good, but the bad is unbearable
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I really feel with you
We have 2 kids and I thought that I was emotionally stable
Unfortunately it not easy... .
Keep reading on the boards
Keep posting ... . we are family ... .
It helps to talk ... .
We are in the same boat ... .
May God Bless !
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