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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 693399" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>Oh, Kathy, that's just incredible (not including the heart attack part)! Seriously, I'm glad your husband recovered so well and so quickly and was able to enjoy the cruise.</p><p>My son has self-medicated with substances since high school, and has borderline personality disorder. We have more lows than highs, unfortunately, but he is going to be 23 this October, and emotionally he's still young. I treasure knowing how far your daughter's come and most of all that you enjoy spending time together. That's huge, because often with Borderline (BPD), one would rather do just about anything than spend time with that person. Loved what you said about having to support herself and she knows she must be sober to do so. That's key, as well as setting and keeping boundaries. I remember the not-so-good old days with your daughter and it truly gives me hope. Thanks so much for posting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 693399, member: 13882"] Oh, Kathy, that's just incredible (not including the heart attack part)! Seriously, I'm glad your husband recovered so well and so quickly and was able to enjoy the cruise. My son has self-medicated with substances since high school, and has borderline personality disorder. We have more lows than highs, unfortunately, but he is going to be 23 this October, and emotionally he's still young. I treasure knowing how far your daughter's come and most of all that you enjoy spending time together. That's huge, because often with Borderline (BPD), one would rather do just about anything than spend time with that person. Loved what you said about having to support herself and she knows she must be sober to do so. That's key, as well as setting and keeping boundaries. I remember the not-so-good old days with your daughter and it truly gives me hope. Thanks so much for posting. [/QUOTE]
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