Guest guest Posted May 18, 2009 Report Share Posted May 18, 2009 What's the phrase: " That which doesn't kill you makes you stronger " I know it seems trite, but often it is true. This BPD disorder is so insidious. I was reading a post by a newcomer who is 25 and just coming to terms with his upbringing. I wish I'd had the resources at 25 to understand this disorder better. Thank goodness he has all of these new books available and this group. You have a lot to offer those who come behind you and have had a similar experience. Sharing how you have coped and survived and continue to do so. And I know the anger and resentment still get me and I feel bad. But that's part of it too. Hang in there, Jaye > > > > > > I'm so sick and tired of how when I need it most, when I'm in the most pain over my nada so many I need turn away and off. It's like there is an acceptable set of problems that deserve sympathy and empathy, but ohhhh don't go there. Too bitter, too dark, for people who want their coffee with cream. Hell, even my therapist turned off when I really needed her and I had hopes for this one too. It makes me want to never reach out again to anybody, but here I am posting here...hoping you guys understand. This may be the only group of people who would. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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