Borderline Personality Disorder

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  1/15/2008 9:50 am
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Hi everyone,

On Friday, Jan 18, this board will become a 'read only' board.  Members will be able to read current posts and research back topics but it won't be possible to post.

For continued support, please visit these boards.  All are welcoming, supportive communities:

Depression Support
Antidepressant Medications
PTSD
Bipolar Disorder
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Suicidal Thoughts & Feelings
Anxiety, Panic & Phobias



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  1/16/2008 9:26 am
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That really bites! :( I would like to keep in touch with you all if you want to. Let me know. I'll really miss posting here. This makes me so sad.
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Should a community on this topic develop on one of our other, busier boards, we'll be happy to create a special folder for it.  We'd like for you all to continue to share and receive support  : )


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Cats_purr and the rest of the community please feel free to email me through my profile any time. Please note bpd board in the subject line if it's your first email. If enough people are interested we can have an off board chat through msn or other messenger. Let me know.

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Why shut down our board, this is a safe place, we all know eachother. I am very sad, and disapointed, only people with BPD can truly understand us. I've been on this board for over 3 years....where will go? I understand we are a small community, but you could have warned us more in advance...we could have done something to increase the number of members?

Is there anything we can do?

Stephanie

The Basics of Recovery
 

1. Remaining hopeful and envisioning a future growth and development.

2. Having the right to choose – without it there is no motivation

3. Knowing that you are not a label or a diagnosis. You are a living, changing person, not an object.

4. Speaking for ourselves. When others speak for us we are devalued.

 
I don’t like negativity. I don’t like seeing myself as a victim. And I don’t believe misery loves company. I’m recovering from my illness because I know I don’t have to be this way.
AMI-Québec member
 

5. Establishing our own homes in the community where we can choose our roommate or live alone.

6. Acknowledging the need for friends, peers and intimate relationships.

7. Realizing that peer support and self-help groups keep us grounded and connected.

8. Protecting and nurturing the spirit within us.

9. Knowing all things are possible and that to be alive is a miracle

Recovery, as we currently understand it, means growing beyond the catastrophe of mental illness and developing new meaning and purpose in one’s life. It means taking charge of one’s life even if one cannot take complete charge of one’s symptoms…. Recovery is a deeply personal, unique process of changing one’s attitude, values, goals and skills and or/roles.

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