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@BlueBay ,
Thank you for joining us for as much as you could! We really appreciated your insights and you sharing.
Look forward to hearing more of your experiences! Your resilience and strength is a wonder and awe to so many.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart,
tyme
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No worries at all @BlueBay , please take care! Thank you so much for all you have shared in this discussion. Your experiences are so valuable and your support has been amazing 💛
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That's a great insight @Farmboy ,
pwBPD often have other challenges including alcohol. Treating teams and services understand this and often prioritise which condition to manage first. Some services don't like to begin treatment for BPD until other conditions are stablised - hence, the BPD treatment is a lengthy and complex process.
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The main thing is that the pwBPD is ready to put in the hard work and work to make changes.
This is a problem when getting out of bed in the morning is an effort.
For us, unfortunately, and I trust in future things may change my darling is not interested in putting in any effort. Being awake is about as much as she can handle.
And we have not moved past yet blaming everyone around her for her outbursts. Even though they are not as frequent or violent as times past.
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Let's see what you can do to care for your own mental health:
Setting Healthy Boundaries
Setting boundaries helps a borderline feel safe. It is a good idea to sit down with your loved one when they are relaxed and come up with agreed boundaries together.
Examples of boundaries include:
Through experience, when triggered, your loved one may resist these boundaries to ‘check’ whether you really care of not. In the long run, you will be respected for maintaining these boundaries.
Building up your own support network
Having your own support network is very important. People who you feel safe speaking to. People who are not there to judge but to listen.
Remember, carers are also entitled to receive subsided therapy sessions with a mental health care plan from your GP.
Doing things you enjoy
Setting time aside to engage in activities you enjoy will allow you to recharge your batteries. These may include:
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