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Coping with adult daughter Borderline (BPD)
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathryn" data-source="post: 711849" data-attributes="member: 20947"><p>Oh, Acacia - my heart aches for you! If only our daughters had an inkling of the pain that they inflict on us!!! I'm sure you feel that there are many days, and hours, where you feel you just "can't take anymore!" But....somehow, we do and we keep on "doing" and "doing". It is such a vicious cycle. I too am glad that there are those of us who can relate to each other, and can truly empathize with all the dynamics of this hideous disorder! I began therapy for myself back in October - and between that, and anti-depressants, and this online community, I feel that I can muster the strength to keep going! I don't know if you have other children - I have two sons, 36 and 34. Thank God they are strong, stable and supportive (even though they have their own spouses and their own lives to manage). Coincidentally, they are both bipolar - but again, thankfully, managing very well and succeeding in life. They are my sunshine when I find myself in complete and utter despair. I hope that you have someone in your life who can give you that 'hope' of a calmer future. Please take care of yourself as well. xo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathryn, post: 711849, member: 20947"] Oh, Acacia - my heart aches for you! If only our daughters had an inkling of the pain that they inflict on us!!! I'm sure you feel that there are many days, and hours, where you feel you just "can't take anymore!" But....somehow, we do and we keep on "doing" and "doing". It is such a vicious cycle. I too am glad that there are those of us who can relate to each other, and can truly empathize with all the dynamics of this hideous disorder! I began therapy for myself back in October - and between that, and anti-depressants, and this online community, I feel that I can muster the strength to keep going! I don't know if you have other children - I have two sons, 36 and 34. Thank God they are strong, stable and supportive (even though they have their own spouses and their own lives to manage). Coincidentally, they are both bipolar - but again, thankfully, managing very well and succeeding in life. They are my sunshine when I find myself in complete and utter despair. I hope that you have someone in your life who can give you that 'hope' of a calmer future. Please take care of yourself as well. xo [/QUOTE]
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