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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 758778" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>BusyNmember, I believe my daughter maybe both bipolar/borderline also narcissistic plus psychopathy while manic. Sometime I think it is a demon.</p><p>There have been times like for a couple of months that she is ok. We have lunch and dinners together and we do ok. I have seen an ok side to her but not for a very long time. I stay in a confusion because of the gold nuggets I get from her from time to time. When my daughter is not manic she can actually be ok, I still have to dodge the lies but I try to work with it. I think the older I get the less patience I have for dodging the lies.</p><p>I recently saw this meme that said 'If someone keeps draining your energy, why do you keep giving them the straw'.</p><p></p><p>I have received therapy for many years. Recently I have been listening to Dr. Ramni on Youtube. She said to make a list of everything the disordered person has done that is terrible and read it when you miss them. I have filled a bunch of pages and when I read it, it puts my life in real perspective. The stuff on that list is shocking and sad. I was hoping that by the time my daughter got near age 40 she would be grateful for things but it seems she has become worse. Reading the list is helping me to keep distance.</p><p></p><p>I am still having some nightmares.. Last night was rough. I think I struggle so hard because I feel I have come face to face with the devil.</p><p>I continue to pray for you and for all of us. Amen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 758778, member: 22416"] BusyNmember, I believe my daughter maybe both bipolar/borderline also narcissistic plus psychopathy while manic. Sometime I think it is a demon. There have been times like for a couple of months that she is ok. We have lunch and dinners together and we do ok. I have seen an ok side to her but not for a very long time. I stay in a confusion because of the gold nuggets I get from her from time to time. When my daughter is not manic she can actually be ok, I still have to dodge the lies but I try to work with it. I think the older I get the less patience I have for dodging the lies. I recently saw this meme that said 'If someone keeps draining your energy, why do you keep giving them the straw'. I have received therapy for many years. Recently I have been listening to Dr. Ramni on Youtube. She said to make a list of everything the disordered person has done that is terrible and read it when you miss them. I have filled a bunch of pages and when I read it, it puts my life in real perspective. The stuff on that list is shocking and sad. I was hoping that by the time my daughter got near age 40 she would be grateful for things but it seems she has become worse. Reading the list is helping me to keep distance. I am still having some nightmares.. Last night was rough. I think I struggle so hard because I feel I have come face to face with the devil. I continue to pray for you and for all of us. Amen. [/QUOTE]
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