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Old Oct 12, 2016, 10:12 PM
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That's good he's going to therapy. Not only can he learn to take better care of himself in light of your illness but he can learn about your illness from someone who is better equipped to help him understand...hopefully. Also, now he has an outlet. Chronic suicidality sucks my problem is it gets 100x's worse on meds than it is right now. The problem with not being on meds is my emotions are so very intense and erratic. So, I'm in a quandry about whether to find a"specialist" in BPD and try a more direct approach to medication with someone who knows what to use for it. I don't know it's particularly difficult to concede meds when I really wanted to be off them. Strange I'm even talking about it because at therapy earlier today I was absolutely against meds. Anyway, I think it'll be beneficial for both of you that he is in therapy.