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Old Nov 07, 2015, 12:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Crypts_Of_The_Mind View Post
It sounds to me like it isn't the breakup itself causing the feelings of loss n emptiness but rather an irrational feeling of abandonment that often occurs when a relationship is severed either by the person or their partner if the person deals with borderline personality disorder in their life as well - i know this because it is something i deal with, another part of it is self-blame for the relationship ending and ultimately spiraling into suicidal feelings or actions - so i want to ask you, is this something you too deal with? Borderline Personality i mean? The reason I ask is because if you do, the ways in which others who do not deal with Borderline Personality Disorder, handle and deal with the stress of a break up is usually quite different, as are the ways that create a healthy healing process.

I have BPD and I take breakups horribly. I completely shut down and start self medicating with drugs/alcohol/anything! I can relate to how you're hesitant to open up with your tdoc. No, it's not healthy but I get how you're just not comfortable yet. Maybe it's time to find a new tdoc? I know it's easier said than done, but try not to blame yourself or let this reflect on your self worth. It just didn't work out. There's plenty others out there but maybe take this time to do some healing and take care of yourself. Please don't turn to dark thoughts of suicide. It really isn't the end of the world. "This too shall pass". Hang in there Hun. ((Hugs)).

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Thanks for this!
Aina