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<blockquote data-quote="Mamacat" data-source="post: 702237" data-attributes="member: 20962"><p>Wow, that's a lot to take in. My daughter has not been diagnosed with anything, but having read what you all post, I see a lot of similarities. There's definitely something not right with her. She's now about 1000 miles away from me, but she may be back with the last abuser by now. I don't want the girls to think I've abandoned them, therefore, I want to keep trying. It's definitely about the granddaughters for me. But I definitely hear what you're saying. I've been reading on borderline central and I think I read that, inspite of Borderline (BPD)'s bad behavior, attempts should be made to let them know they are loved. Did I read that wrong? Because i was close to sending her a text telling her I love her. I do love her I just won't be a part of her bad behavior anymore. I'm wiling to try what you said and completely cut off all communication. I know y'all have a lot of experience. I've also met a lady where I live who worked for social security approving people for disability. This is her field and she said the same thing. She may have blocked my number and I read on line how to test that, but I would have to call her and I don't wantto do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamacat, post: 702237, member: 20962"] Wow, that's a lot to take in. My daughter has not been diagnosed with anything, but having read what you all post, I see a lot of similarities. There's definitely something not right with her. She's now about 1000 miles away from me, but she may be back with the last abuser by now. I don't want the girls to think I've abandoned them, therefore, I want to keep trying. It's definitely about the granddaughters for me. But I definitely hear what you're saying. I've been reading on borderline central and I think I read that, inspite of Borderline (BPD)'s bad behavior, attempts should be made to let them know they are loved. Did I read that wrong? Because i was close to sending her a text telling her I love her. I do love her I just won't be a part of her bad behavior anymore. I'm wiling to try what you said and completely cut off all communication. I know y'all have a lot of experience. I've also met a lady where I live who worked for social security approving people for disability. This is her field and she said the same thing. She may have blocked my number and I read on line how to test that, but I would have to call her and I don't wantto do that. [/QUOTE]
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