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Coping with adult daughter Borderline (BPD)
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 701285" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>This is typical borderline</p><p>Please don't let her instability, which is part of the disorder, ruin your life. It doesn't go away on its own. ..you will likely have to enjoy your grandson only when she has an upswing and allows it. Borderlines have more mood swings and changes of mind than one with bipolar and unfortunately they are lacking empathy and will hurt you. Its better not to show them they hurt you. They use it if they know you are vulnerable. It is also useless to talk it over. Borderlines, unless I'm serious therapy, are unable to maintain how they feel or what they will do from day to day. They change like the wind. And they are NOT nice, unless they want a favor.</p><p></p><p>You may want to look at a very good website and Support forum called Borderline Central. Unless one is dealing with a personality disorder, it is hard for others to imagine the insanity.</p><p></p><p>Wishing you the best!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 701285, member: 1550"] This is typical borderline Please don't let her instability, which is part of the disorder, ruin your life. It doesn't go away on its own. ..you will likely have to enjoy your grandson only when she has an upswing and allows it. Borderlines have more mood swings and changes of mind than one with bipolar and unfortunately they are lacking empathy and will hurt you. Its better not to show them they hurt you. They use it if they know you are vulnerable. It is also useless to talk it over. Borderlines, unless I'm serious therapy, are unable to maintain how they feel or what they will do from day to day. They change like the wind. And they are NOT nice, unless they want a favor. You may want to look at a very good website and Support forum called Borderline Central. Unless one is dealing with a personality disorder, it is hard for others to imagine the insanity. Wishing you the best!! [/QUOTE]
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