Guest guest Posted August 20, 1999 Report Share Posted August 20, 1999 Audra- I know this is frustrating... been there! I gained back 4 pounds too! Your body may just need a little more time to get in the swing and lose those... IT WILL HAPPEN! Try not to weigh yourself for another week.. even 4 days... i know this is hard.. im addicted to the scales myself. Take them out of the bathroom (or where ever they are) and put them in the basement or somewhere inconvient... or have someone hide them from you...thats what i did.. hubby hid them and brought them out onece a week. Keep sticking low carb.. but you better get some carbs in.. need some...be sure you are eating enough food!!!! If you're not eating enough your body thinks you're starving and wont let you lose.. Try this.. Hang in there! Mol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2005 Report Share Posted April 30, 2005 Is anyone aware of a site that is for parents of BPD?? I to am new to this site and have found myself overwhelmed by the " chios " that is going back and forth. I have an 18 year old dtr with BPD and am married to a BPD man. I work a full time, I have 3 kids.... son 20, non-bp.... daughter 18, bp..... son 11 (diag with Bi-polar) I am in the process of leaving my husband, can't deal with all of this anymore..... I would love to find a group to talk to however, I have no time to seek one that I can attend face to face. I was hoping this would be a place for me to get suggestions and advice from people that have gone through the stage I am in. I am not certain now if this is turly the place I can get that support. There are so many things I would like to ask if there is somewhere out there any of you know I could do that. Thanks for listening and any suggestions you have on a good support system. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2005 Report Share Posted May 1, 2005 Ok who is arguing, you know any time you are going to have a bunch of women on a group, there is going to be some discord...just as there is in real life...get a bunch of women together for a long period of time, in one room, and surely there will be an argument...don't ask me to explain I don't know why, it just happens. Just avoid the posts you don't want to read....no big deal, it is all calm now....you know my son is 14, and shows no signs of mental illness either...I guess the BPD traits did not pass on to him... And no you can't run from your problems...I tried doing that from 17 til my early 30's...unfortunaely I wasted all those years trying to run and act like everything was going to be ok.... Jamal Jilao wrote: Hi I feel you and I are in the same boat, my daughter is a non diagnosed BP and has been diagnosed with Bi-polar post traumatic syndrome. I have a son who is thirteen and non BP. I left my husband a year ago, moved to a new state and a new job after working the same one for 23 years. I thought I'd start a new life but it hasn't been working, you cant run away from your problems. My daughter is still a huge problem in my life. I'd like to get a correspondence going with you, perhaps we can help each other. I am not into all this arguing, I feel pretty excluded from this group for the moment. deedsmom1 wrote: Is anyone aware of a site that is for parents of BPD?? I to am new to this site and have found myself overwhelmed by the " chios " that is going back and forth. I have an 18 year old dtr with BPD and am married to a BPD man. I work a full time, I have 3 kids.... son 20, non-bp.... daughter 18, bp..... son 11 (diag with Bi-polar) I am in the process of leaving my husband, can't deal with all of this anymore..... I would love to find a group to talk to however, I have no time to seek one that I can attend face to face. I was hoping this would be a place for me to get suggestions and advice from people that have gone through the stage I am in. I am not certain now if this is turly the place I can get that support. There are so many things I would like to ask if there is somewhere out there any of you know I could do that. Thanks for listening and any suggestions you have on a good support system. People joining this list must read the guidelines and agree to them before posting. Send questions or concerns to WelcomeToOz-owner . " Stop Walking on Eggshells " , a primer for non-BPs, and " Hope for Parents: Helping Your Borderline Son or Daughter Without Sacrificing Your Family Or Yourself " can be ordered via 1-888-35-SHELL (). For table of contents, go to http://www.BPDCentral.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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