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In reply to the discussion: Dealing with mental illness: Two steps forward, one step back for a lifetime because we deserve it [View all]yardwork
(61,737 posts)46. I'm so sorry.
The reason I asked is that there are people with personality disorders in my extended family. They cause a lot of problems for themselves and others.
It's difficult to create boundaries to protect myself and others.
It sounds like your ex is extremely toxic. I'm so sorry.
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AZLD4Candidate
Aug 2023
OP
You do not deserve pain and misery, I can tell by your writing that you are a thoughtful considerate
Walleye
Aug 2023
#1
I can tell you I wish that had been the case with the many times I sought help. It wasn't.
OldBaldy1701E
Aug 2023
#9
i saw this on fb the other day. it's about grief, but the same cld b said for mi-
mopinko
Aug 2023
#19
Not unlike an LSD trip unless you have been there you cannot understand.
twodogsbarking
Aug 2023
#20
I've got no background in pharmacology or medicine, but even I was familiar with those drug names.
BlackSkimmer
Aug 2023
#25
Since she was 17, my daughter has been diagnosed as schizoaffective: schizophrenia & bipolar.
elocs
Aug 2023
#31
I have a broken relationship with my father, but he was abusive even into adulthood
AZLD4Candidate
Aug 2023
#41