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WOW, Edith et al,

That kind of freaked me out- Wasn't sure who it was or why they wrote it,

however I will say just one thing.

AT least the person has admitted to having a problem, but it was upsetting

for me to read. I kept wondering why anyone would post that on the list?

I bet more than just myself was a little thrown off by that, but YES BACK to

regular scheduled program =)

Hugs to All,

Kimberley

In a message dated 10/13/2004 4:46:43 AM Eastern Standard Time,

psyprof@... writes:

Oops! Sorry about that. She's gone. BPs have their own lists. The

WelcomeToOz lists are for NonBPs. Back to our regularly scheduled

programming.

- Edith

List Manager / WelcomeToOz Family of NonBP Email Support Groups

pentecosto42 wrote:

> Being a BPD wife and mother for several years... I have learned the

> following from my family ....

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I agree Jana~ The person split us ALL BAD, and amazing how those rules had

nothing to do wiith a " real try " at recovery...More like a cover-up- We are

probably all so very used to this, I was really suprised that it ended up on the

list. BPD's have their own list, and I kind of doubt that recovering ones

would talk like that (or even those trying to recover).

~Kim

In a message dated 10/13/2004 11:16:10 AM Eastern Standard Time,

hellokitty435@... writes:

yeah but they don't have to admit it in such a martyred way, on our board,

obviously full of hostility towards nons.

Dan wrote:

I think it is great to know that there are BPDs who are willing to

admit they have a problem. Without that there is no hope for

recovery.

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YUCK I quit reading that after " point number 1 " ... I knew it was a

post in the wrong place but still felt very triggered by it.

Yuck yuck yuck.

Thanks Edith for catching it. She was like a lion in the midst of

lambs. Or maybe - she was a wolf, disguised as a lamb, in the midst

of lions? :)

<- feeling more like a lion these days

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> I think it is great to know that there are BPDs who are willing to

> admit they have a problem. Without that there is no hope for

> recovery.

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> - Dan

It seems to me that the person who posted was more interested in

seeking pity and blaming her family than in actually taking

responsibility. Leave it to a bpd to finally admit they have a

problem and then still make it all about themselves and how everyone

is preventing them from getting better....sigh....maybe I am just

feeling cynical, but I think it is rare for a nada to admit her

problem and actually take responsibility, real responsibility. I

hope I am wrong...

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