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Re: Supporting my wife who lives with Borderline Personality Disorder while maintaining self care.

@Determined  .... yep.

Re: Supporting my wife who lives with Borderline Personality Disorder while maintaining self care.

Plan on leaving home by 6.30 to be at the uni by 7 (takes 1/2 hour if I walk). That will give me an hour for reading before class @Faith-and-Hope , 

Sleep that is a whole different discussion lol.  Hoping the 4km of walking (aka dawdling) I did today will help with that. Cant believe how out of shape I have gotten (literally) over the last 12 weeks (+10kg) . If I leave before everyone else gets out of bed there is less chance for confrontation stressing me out before I even start. 

Re: Supporting my wife who lives with Borderline Personality Disorder while maintaining self care.

So much for that plan lol. Briefly woke up at 5.30 and thought 5 mor mins and did not wake again untill 7.30. 

 

Re: Supporting my wife who lives with Borderline Personality Disorder while maintaining self care.

Hi @fraser845  and welcome,

This is a thread where I share about the ups and downs in my family that you may find helpful.

I am tied up with work and uni stuff for most of today but happy to check in and chat later tonight if you are around. 
Thanks @Faith-and-Hope  for the tag 🙂 

Re: Supporting my wife who lives with Borderline Personality Disorder while maintaining self care.

Thank you @Determined for you offer. I am around here and happy to chat and hear from you. I would be a great help. Thank you much.

Re: Supporting my wife who lives with Borderline Personality Disorder while maintaining self care.

@fraser845  I have family here for dinner tonight but I will be around later on tonight. 

Hoping I can get through the evening without any meltdowns, things are a little tense here at the moment. 

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@Determined I hear you. Take care and enjoy the time with your family. I am hanging around here tonight. Chat soon.

Re: Supporting my wife who lives with Borderline Personality Disorder while maintaining self care.

Hi @fraser845  I'm back.

Have you had a chance to read through this thread?  Any questions in particular?

Re: Supporting my wife who lives with Borderline Personality Disorder while maintaining self care.

@Determined I am reading a lot currently. My problem is specifically to understand, how you cope with it. What to expect as currently I really can not determine between a BPD related behaviour and just someone who is trying to emotionally manipulate me. 

I try everything in my past year to make her feel safe and comfort her but everyting comes back as a negative thought. I dont do enough, I dont show her the love she craves her way - I mean I am literally lying with. 39.5 fever in bed and she request sex - I tell her I cant because I am sick and she rolls over and feels sad, thinks I am not loving her. Look, I am lost to be honest and try to understand what are the best rules to have a fullfilled love life and relationship when your partner suffers from BPD, intensly and refused any further councelling with her psychiatrist - apparently because she told her she shoud not have any relationships. 

Re: Supporting my wife who lives with Borderline Personality Disorder while maintaining self care.

@fraser845 

'I really can not determine between a BPD related behavior and just someone who is trying to emotionally manipulate me'

Yep that sounds familiar unfortunately.

 

How do I cope with it?

Not very well a lot of the time unfortunately 😕

 

One of the biggest pieces of advice I wish I had followed a lot sooner is to put in place boundaries. I think I explain our boundaries back on page 1 or 2 of this thread. This is something a councillor helped me put in place while my darling was in hospital (mental health unit).

 

We are still very much a work in progress as at that time we had 18 years of bad habits to break.  What Iblearned at the time that what I thought I was doing to help ( making allowances and excuses for bad behaviour in order to take the load off) was actually enabling that bad behaviour.