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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 321222" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>K....borderline is CAUSED by extreme emotional trauma of some form or other. It really doesnt matter what that trauma is. Each persons trauma can be different. My trauma is so totally different than Flutterby's dtr and different than MWM's. But we all share a same disorder. What we dont share is the same treatment plan. None of us are on the same medications, none of us get the same exact forms of therapy, none of are in the same exact place in our journey with this disorder. </p><p></p><p>One of the things that can be said about borderline is that is said to be is that it is more like an emotional disregulation. It feels more like our emotions are worn on the outside of our skin so that the slightest breeze or touch or word can set our emotions going in a painful way just like it would you if you had no skin over your exposed nerve endings. Everything in our world hurts us so we avoid everything even though we want nothing more than people in our lives to cling to and love and share things with. Because our world hurts us and scares us so badly, we push the world away before they can hurt us which makes everyone around us batty. They cant understand why we cry for them to come be with us but when they come we scream at them to just leave us alone. We simply cannot understand that internal struggle ourselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 321222, member: 1514"] K....borderline is CAUSED by extreme emotional trauma of some form or other. It really doesnt matter what that trauma is. Each persons trauma can be different. My trauma is so totally different than Flutterby's dtr and different than MWM's. But we all share a same disorder. What we dont share is the same treatment plan. None of us are on the same medications, none of us get the same exact forms of therapy, none of are in the same exact place in our journey with this disorder. One of the things that can be said about borderline is that is said to be is that it is more like an emotional disregulation. It feels more like our emotions are worn on the outside of our skin so that the slightest breeze or touch or word can set our emotions going in a painful way just like it would you if you had no skin over your exposed nerve endings. Everything in our world hurts us so we avoid everything even though we want nothing more than people in our lives to cling to and love and share things with. Because our world hurts us and scares us so badly, we push the world away before they can hurt us which makes everyone around us batty. They cant understand why we cry for them to come be with us but when they come we scream at them to just leave us alone. We simply cannot understand that internal struggle ourselves. [/QUOTE]
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