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Four Years Out
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I intend this as a message of hope for those in the various stages of recovery. Exactly four years ago, I was an emotional disaster from a 3 month BPD relationship. My doctor had me on Klonipin to keep my anxiety under control. Time crept by so slowly it was almost like being a child again. Thoughts of her and the abandonment consumed me. Time passed I thought of her less. The folks on this board who allowed me to express myself deserve medals to a person.
Four years later she is an insignificant chapter of my life. It took nearly two years for her to stop contacting me. Not once did she successfully reengage me.
I am now enjoying the blessings of having experienced a BPD relationship. My boundaries are strong. I recognize dysfunctional people by simple instinct and know how to handle them.
As painful as the experience was for me, the wisdom I gained has made it worthwhile. I am much stronger and better for the experience. I would not have believed a word I just wrote four years ago, yet here I am writing it. Thank to everyone who helped me.
For those just undergoing recovery from these highly dysfunctional people, never give up hope. Each day will bring you closer to a new and improved you. You will eventually look back on this horrible experience as a privilege granted to you to grow and not as the very painful experience it now is.
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Thank you so much for Sharing this HostNoMore.
Your words affirm my own suspicions and sentiments as of late. I am currently about 3 months post BU, and am bothered that i will likely be grieving far longer than the relationship even lasted (3 months).
However, earlier today, I was reflecting on the future. I thought about how years from now, or however long, Ill be able to look back on this ordeal from a completely different frame of reference. I'll look back on it as a turning point in my life. I'll look back on it and reflect, "If it were not the lessons I learned from that relationship, I wouldn't be the man I am today."
Your words bring me courage, they enliven me, and inspire my fighting spirit.
Just earlier today, at the gym, I was telling myself, ":)on't you get it? I will never give up!" Nothing is going to stop me from getting beyond this fiasco.
I look forward to the future, and am convinced that the benefits of this relationship - the self-knowledge I have gained, this conviction that THIS IS WHO I AM! take it or leave it, this ability to unapologetically be me - I know that these lessons will be foundational to my future.
sincere thanks.
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Quote from: Darsha500 on October 21, 2015, 08:42:50 PM
Your words bring me courage, they enliven me, and inspire my fighting spirit.
That's what I like to hear!
You're very welcome.
A few weeks ago I had to drop a friend off near where she lives. The only thing I could think about was how anyone would consciously pay good money to live in the most aesthetically undesirable part of my area to live. This place is a wasteland and an uncontrolled mix of beaten down trailers and houses both new and old. I could have never driven there prior without being triggered.
It takes a while, but the results are truly worth it.
I recently had another PD person try to infect my life. He is not BPD, but he threatened to burn my house down if I did not give him what he wanted which was to squat in my home for free. I used the BPD handling techniques I learned here on him, and they worked like a charm. I'm in the process of establishing no contact and ejecting him from my life. The skills I learned from my BPD experience really came in handy with him.
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Quote from: HostNoMore on October 22, 2015, 07:00:44 AM
I recently had another PD person try to infect my life. He is not BPD, but he threatened to burn my house down if I did not give him what he wanted which was to squat in my home for free. I used the BPD handling techniques I learned here on him, and they worked like a charm. I'm in the process of establishing no contact and ejecting him from my life. The skills I learned from my BPD experience really came in handy with him.
This is interesting! Can you tell us more about this? :D
Anyway, about your ex, did you reach the stage of indifference? I hope you don't hate her, she has a disorder... .
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I really appreciate people who are so many years of NC with their BPDx posting on this board, it really helps and motivates us to know that there is a better life out there if we just maintain NC. You have obviously moved on but to take the time out to write to us is great of you. Thanks.
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