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I just discovered this BPD I never knew anythj about this but it sounds exactly line what I have been through. I never even gave this any taught I have children with my BPD and thet is the hardest part the isolation from my kids
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Welcome. Sorry about being isolated from your children.
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Hello
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Yes, it’s part of a ‘cluster’ of personality disorders that appear to be closely related. My blood ran cold reading the criteria for BPD and realizing my now ex gf fit all but one symptom... . But, I was partially relieved, in that there was
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an answer to her bizarre behavior, then equally fearful as I read further…
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Last ... .it’s hard to ‘welcome’ anyone to this situation, but we do
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Quote from: Gstumpf on April 03, 2015, 10:10:57 AM
I just discovered this BPD I never knew anythj about this but it sounds exactly line what I have been through. I never even gave this any taught I have children with my BPD and thet is the hardest part the isolation from my kids
Hi Gstumpf! Are you still in a relationship or in the middle of detatching? How long was/is your relationship? Why are you isolated from your children?
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