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Coping with adult daughter Borderline (BPD)
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathryn" data-source="post: 701659" data-attributes="member: 20947"><p>Recoveringenabler: I've been away from this site for several days now....busy connecting with a therapist, friends, and my own physician. Your information is just astounding!!! I truly appreciate all the assistance, and I will definitely follow through with many of our suggestions. One of my own issues is that I feel so 'alone' while dealing with this (alone from the standpoint that I literally live ALONE!) Coincidentally, and because of serious financial constraints, it is necessary that I work - and I've recently secured a new job where I will once again be working FULL-time (8 hours day/5 days a week!). That alone will help me in getting 'out of my own head' and moving on! Thank you, AGAIN, for all your valuable input!</p><p>Warmest wishes to you, your family, and all those other souls who are dealing with similar life scenarios. Have a wonderful weekend!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathryn, post: 701659, member: 20947"] Recoveringenabler: I've been away from this site for several days now....busy connecting with a therapist, friends, and my own physician. Your information is just astounding!!! I truly appreciate all the assistance, and I will definitely follow through with many of our suggestions. One of my own issues is that I feel so 'alone' while dealing with this (alone from the standpoint that I literally live ALONE!) Coincidentally, and because of serious financial constraints, it is necessary that I work - and I've recently secured a new job where I will once again be working FULL-time (8 hours day/5 days a week!). That alone will help me in getting 'out of my own head' and moving on! Thank you, AGAIN, for all your valuable input! Warmest wishes to you, your family, and all those other souls who are dealing with similar life scenarios. Have a wonderful weekend!! [/QUOTE]
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