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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 726193" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>It is a common combination. I think the forum would help anyone who has a loved one with crazy moods and unpredictable behavior regardless of official diagnoses. In spite of what they are called, these types are folks are so in predictable it can cause PTSD. I never did learn to get my mother to love me and I tried very hard. But they did not have the resources to help us that they do now. I think I could have been helped and detached a lot sooner if there had been better resources. I blamed myself, like she did.</p><p></p><p>I WAS able to detach from my sister, and I have no idea what she has diagnosis wise, but she treats me similarly to how my mother did and I chose to stop trying. Of course, a child is different, but there are better ways to deal with people who are not nice to us that we still love than the methods we think will work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 726193, member: 1550"] It is a common combination. I think the forum would help anyone who has a loved one with crazy moods and unpredictable behavior regardless of official diagnoses. In spite of what they are called, these types are folks are so in predictable it can cause PTSD. I never did learn to get my mother to love me and I tried very hard. But they did not have the resources to help us that they do now. I think I could have been helped and detached a lot sooner if there had been better resources. I blamed myself, like she did. I WAS able to detach from my sister, and I have no idea what she has diagnosis wise, but she treats me similarly to how my mother did and I chose to stop trying. Of course, a child is different, but there are better ways to deal with people who are not nice to us that we still love than the methods we think will work. [/QUOTE]
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