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Question for Those Familiar with Borderline (BPD) and False Accusations...
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 522956" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>When I was in therapy and had my eating disorder it was suggested to me too that not only the abuse from a neighbor child was a problem but that my dad did something. He never did. I got so confused and wondered if I forgot etc....it was an awful time. I have apologized to him many times because they seemed to KNOW. </p><p></p><p>My awful experience from that (I am not Borderline (BPD) so did not jump on it and want him to suffer or anything it went no where of course) makes me say run like heck. </p><p></p><p>It is interesting, I just happened to be talking last night to a friend who comes to all our family meals for holidays because she and her daughter have no one. She has Borderline (BPD). she did dbt too. She said it was the best thing ever. I wish you could find someone who does it who takes medicaid. </p><p></p><p>Sounds dangerous to me. I agree that deciding that before anyone has ever met her is dangerous especially with her probably jumping on that bandwagon. Gosh, I wish you guys could take a lie detector test in advance in private to proactively show the chick there is no way....so not fair that I would even wish that for you. I would not really say to do it, just a fantasy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 522956, member: 12886"] When I was in therapy and had my eating disorder it was suggested to me too that not only the abuse from a neighbor child was a problem but that my dad did something. He never did. I got so confused and wondered if I forgot etc....it was an awful time. I have apologized to him many times because they seemed to KNOW. My awful experience from that (I am not Borderline (BPD) so did not jump on it and want him to suffer or anything it went no where of course) makes me say run like heck. It is interesting, I just happened to be talking last night to a friend who comes to all our family meals for holidays because she and her daughter have no one. She has Borderline (BPD). she did dbt too. She said it was the best thing ever. I wish you could find someone who does it who takes medicaid. Sounds dangerous to me. I agree that deciding that before anyone has ever met her is dangerous especially with her probably jumping on that bandwagon. Gosh, I wish you guys could take a lie detector test in advance in private to proactively show the chick there is no way....so not fair that I would even wish that for you. I would not really say to do it, just a fantasy. [/QUOTE]
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