Hi wi2018,
I'm sorry for what brings you here but am really glad you've decided to join us.
Welcome to the group
I hear on the wanting to fix things, I think all of us arrived here wanting the same thing, wanting to fix BPD. It's really hard to watch someone we love make choices that are harmful to them and those around them.
What I have learned here is that we can only truly control one person in this world and that is ourselves. You can't make your sister be, do, feel, think... .anything she doesn't want to. Does that mean there is no hope? No! You can make changes in how you approach your sister that can improve things. When we change what we do, we send out ripples that change the interactions we have with others.
Einstein said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. So lets
not do the same thing, lets change it up and learn new approaches.
Can you tell me more about your sister? Is she living on her own or still at home with your parents? How do your parents interact with your sister? Do you both have any other siblings?
What do you find most difficult in terms of your interactions with your sister?
I hope to hear more of your story, the members here are great for support, information, tools, and are really good listeners when you just need to vent. Again Welcome!
Panda39