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25 Jan 2022 08:49 AM
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From experience, caring for someone with BPD means you are taken for this roller coaster ride whether you want to or not. As mothers, fathers and carers of people with BPD, things can be great one moment, then not before long, the world falls apart.

 

Caring for someone with BPD can be emotionally draining for the borderline as much as it is for their carers. Carers of pwBPD find themselves always on high alert.

 

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It is very important to have your own support network as you navigate this journey.

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