JoeBPD81
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« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2017, 03:31:36 AM » |
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Hi, Stargreene, welcome to the family!
It pains me to hear about your struggles. It hurts at all ages, but so young the things of the heart hurt a lot.
With BPD we have to look things in a new way. We have to learn new things that don't come natural to us. What we have been doing with all our good faith, with loving care , with intuition, and common sense... .Often makes things worse, and we feel like we can't do anything right.
How can I explain... .When they are upset, they comunicate things that are not accurate. It's like a car that when runs out of gas, a light saying "there is no oil" comes up. If you, naturaly, pour more oil, you don't fix anything, and the car, if anything, runs worse than before.
It makes us sad and desperate, we only want to support them and love them, I know. Those fights that escalate no matter what you say, those were the things that hurt me the most. And that can go way down. With patience, start reading about the basic tools, validating his feelings and stop explaining and thinking you have to fix the situation change things a lot.
My gf, when she is calmed, often tells me: Not even I can understand what was happening to me, no wonder how you couldn't, and it's not fair that I demanded that you did something to fix it. WE are not gonna fix anything, but not making it worse it's a big step, and that, we can do.
You can talk and be understood and validate your own difficulties here. Also, if you can have support from family and friends, that is great. Your loved one, will be able to support you only at times. He can love you to pieces, but he's not always himself, sometimes the pain is too strong to be himself.
Good luck and keep posting.
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