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<blockquote data-quote="AliceLee" data-source="post: 26704" data-attributes="member: 3104"><p>HWGA and DammitJanet,</p><p></p><p>I have read some about Borderline Personality Disorder, too, and thought it was a real possibility that my daughter has this. She has never threatened or attempted suicide (to my knowledge), but she has self-mutilated on quite a few occasions. Many of the other behaviors fit her to a T.</p><p></p><p>Also, my daughter has a fairly good relationship with her dad. To my knowledge, she never experienced any sexual abuse as a child...but who knows...something could have happened at a friend's house or at one of the babysitter's houses. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, my difficult child has not been open to getting psychiatric help. I think she's gonna have to hit bottom before she'll consider it. Any suggestions on reaching out to her, Janet?</p><p></p><p>OH, and I think I read somewhere that most people with this disorder do eventually outgrow it by their late 20's!!! If they live that long, I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AliceLee, post: 26704, member: 3104"] HWGA and DammitJanet, I have read some about Borderline Personality Disorder, too, and thought it was a real possibility that my daughter has this. She has never threatened or attempted suicide (to my knowledge), but she has self-mutilated on quite a few occasions. Many of the other behaviors fit her to a T. Also, my daughter has a fairly good relationship with her dad. To my knowledge, she never experienced any sexual abuse as a child...but who knows...something could have happened at a friend's house or at one of the babysitter's houses. Unfortunately, my difficult child has not been open to getting psychiatric help. I think she's gonna have to hit bottom before she'll consider it. Any suggestions on reaching out to her, Janet? OH, and I think I read somewhere that most people with this disorder do eventually outgrow it by their late 20's!!! If they live that long, I guess. [/QUOTE]
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