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Living with Tennage Daughter diagnosis with Borderline (BPD)
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<blockquote data-quote="NotSureAnymore" data-source="post: 528084" data-attributes="member: 14513"><p>Thank you everyone for your replies... It's great to hear I'm not the only one, for years our life has been like this and it seems to be getting worse.... Infact, it actually feels like the diagnoses has given her license to act up even worse.. Things were terrible before, but now they're unbearable, I wake up everyday on eggshells wondering what mood she's gonna be in, at what point in the day today is she completely going to ruin it all. Hubby and I actually spent the day out shopping, visiting friends and eating out, just so we didn't have to be around her on our only day off. I feel so guilty about the way I feel, but what I feel is very real and I can't get my old feelings for her back even tho I try very hard. I find myself avoiding her at all costs which I think is a coping mechanism, but even when I'm away from her and I know she's in a depressive mood, it seems to be all I think about while I'm gone. It sounds so weird but I think her mood swings and depression is making me depressed also.</p><p>She goes back to the doctor in a week, I will have to ask him to change her medications, or even increase the dose... I will contact her therapist to see what methods he using to treat her, when I spoke to him he wasn't very clear but he did say he was going to try and change the way she thinks and see's things?</p><p>Keeping my fingers crossed that things improve soon, and thank you all for your input, it helps a lot.</p><p>I will post more as more happens <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NotSureAnymore, post: 528084, member: 14513"] Thank you everyone for your replies... It's great to hear I'm not the only one, for years our life has been like this and it seems to be getting worse.... Infact, it actually feels like the diagnoses has given her license to act up even worse.. Things were terrible before, but now they're unbearable, I wake up everyday on eggshells wondering what mood she's gonna be in, at what point in the day today is she completely going to ruin it all. Hubby and I actually spent the day out shopping, visiting friends and eating out, just so we didn't have to be around her on our only day off. I feel so guilty about the way I feel, but what I feel is very real and I can't get my old feelings for her back even tho I try very hard. I find myself avoiding her at all costs which I think is a coping mechanism, but even when I'm away from her and I know she's in a depressive mood, it seems to be all I think about while I'm gone. It sounds so weird but I think her mood swings and depression is making me depressed also. She goes back to the doctor in a week, I will have to ask him to change her medications, or even increase the dose... I will contact her therapist to see what methods he using to treat her, when I spoke to him he wasn't very clear but he did say he was going to try and change the way she thinks and see's things? Keeping my fingers crossed that things improve soon, and thank you all for your input, it helps a lot. I will post more as more happens :-) [/QUOTE]
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