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  • 10 months later...

Hi everyone! As a newbie to the group, I thought I'd introduce myself

a little bit. My name is and I live in Central Illinois. At

this time, I'm waiting to apply for insurance approval (hence the

email address). My insurance coverage changed at the first of the

year, which was surprisingly GREAT, so I'm trying to be sure that my

files/info are exactly what BC/BS needs! Otherwise, I've been trying

to gather as much information about this process as I can, so as to

better prepare myself. Can't wait to learn more from everyone!

Thanks!

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  • 3 years later...

welcome. Every one handles this differently and at their own speed :-) I'm

glad you realized what your mother is..and can now address the problems

associated with this condition. I'm sure you always knew she was a " off "

and very different from other mothers..now you can get a better

understanding of it. The most important thing to know is: you cannot

change her !!! unless she seeks out therapy and wants to change and admits

something is wrong with her...she will be like this until she dies and

there's nothing you can do about it. You can only change/alter how you

react to her...this is not your fault she is this way ( although I'm SURE

she's told you it is !)

Jackie

Hi all- I'm new to the group and really to the reality of my mom's BP and

all its attendant emotions. I would really appreciate any input on how you

first addressed your own abuse history and how you've moved on to recovery.

Thanks

c

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Welcome to the Group, . We're all just sort of slogging along on the

path to healing, here, and we're each at different stages of coming to terms

with having a mentally ill parent or parents and how to cope in a healthy way.

Maybe if you scan through some of the earlier threads you'll get a better idea

of which kinds of bpd-related incidents or bpd behaviors ring a bell with you RE

your bpd-mom's history and comment or respond, or you can share some of what you

feel comfortable sharing and get some feedback.

-Annie

>

> Hi all- I'm new to the group and really to the reality of my mom's BP and all

its attendant emotions. I would really appreciate any input on how you first

addressed your own abuse history and how you've moved on to recovery.

> Thanks

> c

>

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