β09-05-2023 07:26 PM
β09-05-2023 07:26 PM
Welcome! @Jennifer59
I'm Amber22, a Peer Support Worker here at SANE.
We are so glad to have you with us on the SANE Forums.
I hope that you get the support and advice that you need during this time π
Sitting with you,
Amber22
β18-05-2023 07:13 PM
β18-05-2023 07:13 PM
Hi there. My daughter (17, in Year 12) has confirmed βBPD traitsβ (not an official diagnosis yet), so Iβm trying to learn as much as I can. Weβve had a few really difficult years (Year 9 & 10). It looks like we weβre past the worst of that, but there are ongoing daily challenges.
β18-05-2023 07:39 PM
β18-05-2023 07:39 PM
Welcome @Antje ,
Thank you for sharing. It sounds like it has been a difficult journey in the past few years.
You may be interested in Topic Tuesday // Supporting loved ones living with BPD // Tuesday 25th January, 7pm-8:30pm AEDT ; or
Raising Awareness of BPD - Flipping the Script
BPD is not normally diagnosed until early adulthood as it gives the teenage brain time to 'settle' to see if BPD is really the issue, or if it is the typical teenage brain. Whatever it is, there are certainly ways to support your daughter (and you) at this time.
β19-05-2023 01:59 PM
β19-05-2023 01:59 PM
Hullo, Iβm new and have joined in the hope of finding & providing connection. Some days I am very tired. My eldest child who turns 30 this year was diagnosed with schizophrenia six years ago. I donβt know about fun facts but Iβm walking a lot more since recently changing cities and jobs.
β25-05-2023 11:28 AM
β25-05-2023 11:28 AM
Hi i'm a mum of a beautiful 15 year old, we recently went to our local hospital
and were told by a mental health nurse that she may have bpd. we live in rural town and cant see anyone for a diagnosis for months, is there anything i can do to support her or her siblings in the meantime
thanks
β25-05-2023 11:39 AM
β25-05-2023 11:39 AM
Hi @Goldlining
Welcome to the forums. I hope you find this to be a supportive community where you can share your experiences and connect with others, and I hope that telling your story has positive outcomes for you.
I'm sorry to hear it will take so long to see a professional to get a diagnosis for your daughter. It does seem like a long time! I'm wondering if the following resources might be helpful for you https://www.sane.org/search-results?q=bpd&option=com_finder&Itemid=1945
There is also a forum for young people specifically called Reach Out https://au.reachout.com/ There is also a parents area where you can receive support as a parent.
I hope you find some of these resources helpful and continue to reach out here for support.
Warmest wishes
Hanami
β27-05-2023 01:30 PM
β27-05-2023 01:30 PM
Hi @SRP
I just wanted to reach out to welcome you to the forums - itβs great to have you here π
Finding a sense of belonging and connection with other people who can relate to some of our experiences can make the world of difference and I really hope that youβll find that here with us π
Wow! changing cities and jobs are massive adjustments and as such, I just wondered if walking was one of the ways that you take care of your mental health and wellbeing?
Sometimes it can take time before we find our feet and so I just wanted to share a couple of threads with you, so that (when you feel ready) you can meet some other wonderful members of our community π
The first thread that comes to mind is called Hot Chocolate! Basically, Hot Chocolate is a space where you can hang out with other members of our community and chat over a virtual hot chocolate or anything else that takes your fancy!
Iβve just shared the link to this particular thread below, just in case you would like to take a look π
https://saneforums.org/t5/Social-Spaces/Hot-Chocolate-Anyone/td-p/73121/page/2100
The other thread that I thought may be of interest to you is our Daily Check In Space where you can share how youβre travelling π
Iβve just shared the link to this particular thread below, just in case you would like to join in some of the conversations π
https://saneforums.org/t5/Looking-after-ourselves/Daily-Check-In-Space/m-p/1123847
Also, just while I remember, one of the things that really helped me when I was new to the forums and still finding my way around, was that if you would like to chat with another forum member, or reply to one of their posts, place @ in front of their username just like I did at the start of my post to you i.e. @SRP that way, they will receive a message that you have contacted them π
Please know that youβre always welcome to reach out to us here whenever you need to π
Take care,
ShiningStar π
β06-06-2023 12:58 PM
β06-06-2023 12:58 PM
Hi,
I'm a first timer here and really unsure of what to expect, but would love some support in some way.
I really struggle sometimes with managing everyone's needs in a neurodiverse household.
I work full time and have 2 girls (1 primary aged, 1 Highschool), with ADHD, one Autistic (but not yet officially diagnosed), one on spectrum + anxiety + other 'stuff', hubby with undiagnosed 'quirks', and myself!?*!
I'm generally a positive person who is capable and caring but sometimes it just gets too much.
Mind the pun (I'm sure is been used before.. ), but how do I stay sane?!
P.s. My daily emotions... π₯΄π₯Ίπ«£π€ͺππ«π΄π
β06-06-2023 01:25 PM
β06-06-2023 01:25 PM
Hi @Charlii
Welcome to the forums, it's so great to have you here. I'm a peer moderator here on the forums. There are lots of people on here who I'm sure can relate to how you're feeling. Lots of members with neurodiversity in their households! Do you have any support in place for yourself? This is definitely a good place to start if you haven't already!
Looking forward to seeing you around here
Hanami
β06-06-2023 02:07 PM
β06-06-2023 02:07 PM
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