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no_hypocrisy

(46,130 posts)
Mon Aug 27, 2018, 11:34 AM Aug 2018

Borderline Personality Disorder

Last edited Mon Aug 27, 2018, 12:52 PM - Edit history (2)

Finally! I believe I have found the explanation for my father's irrational behavior from the time I was 2 years to his death 4 years ago.



9 traits of BPD.

On top of the ground being shifted under my feet, my father would accuse me of inciting his sudden explosive anger and encourage my mother and siblings to accept that blame, thereby alienating me from my family. And then he'd gaslight me, accusing me of imagining something was wrong with him. He also had explosive hysteria syndrome.

I always believed it wasn't me but the gaslighting was almost too much to bear.

You have no idea how much better I feel.
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Borderline Personality Disorder (Original Post) no_hypocrisy Aug 2018 OP
Some idea, maybe. Harker Aug 2018 #1
My dad and brother 2naSalit Aug 2018 #2
It's like living inside a bell that's been rung. no_hypocrisy Aug 2018 #3
I wished the way he died on my dad 2naSalit Aug 2018 #6
I'm so glad you have answers. Neema Aug 2018 #4
Thank you. Fascinating topic. Humans are complex beings the more we know, the more we understand RestoreAmerica2020 Aug 2018 #5
I watch that just the other day, coincidentally. Duppers Aug 2018 #7
I have a diagnosis of BPD nadine_mn Sep 2018 #8
(((HUGS))) no_hypocrisy Sep 2018 #9
Thank you for sharing Lotusflower70 Sep 2018 #10

Harker

(14,024 posts)
1. Some idea, maybe.
Mon Aug 27, 2018, 11:38 AM
Aug 2018

I'm glad for your having gained that understanding and the ability to see clearly that what was happening was not and is not your fault.

2naSalit

(86,650 posts)
2. My dad and brother
Mon Aug 27, 2018, 11:46 AM
Aug 2018

had/have this disorder though they both exhibit(ed) clear signs of psychopathy as well, they both are avid women haters and show it with horrid violence.

no_hypocrisy

(46,130 posts)
3. It's like living inside a bell that's been rung.
Mon Aug 27, 2018, 11:48 AM
Aug 2018

My only way of dealing with it was to simply stay away.

Dad got the last word: He disinherited me AND my brother and sister.

2naSalit

(86,650 posts)
6. I wished the way he died on my dad
Mon Aug 27, 2018, 12:07 PM
Aug 2018

and it came true, took 20 years but it happened just like I wished for. It was ugly as hell but I never regretted wishing for him to suffer and be unable to speak on his death bed. I even went to see him just before he died, it was on the long train ride home that I realized that I finally got what I wished for... without regret. I have spent most of our adult lives being estranged from my brother, no regrets there either after they way they tortured and enslaved me as a child.

Our substantial inheritance was stolen by his 3rd wife who changed his will after his tongue as amputated.. he died a long, slow death by cancer of the tongue and larynx.

I still haven't visited his grave.

Neema

(1,151 posts)
4. I'm so glad you have answers.
Mon Aug 27, 2018, 12:02 PM
Aug 2018

And I'm sorry for what you suffered. My mother was never diagnosed but I always suspected this.

I then had a boss who WAS diagnosed with this and a number of other mental issues as well as Parkinson's. I know because, when I was in his good graces, he shared all of his medical history with me. Then of course I became the enemy just as quickly as I became a superstar and it was over. I vowed to never work for another person again who displayed similar symptoms.

RestoreAmerica2020

(3,435 posts)
5. Thank you. Fascinating topic. Humans are complex beings the more we know, the more we understand
Mon Aug 27, 2018, 12:07 PM
Aug 2018

...one another, ourselves.

Duppers

(28,125 posts)
7. I watch that just the other day, coincidentally.
Mon Aug 27, 2018, 05:19 PM
Aug 2018

I have a friend diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. On top of everything else, it's most difficult to get her to understand anything that she herself has not experienced.

You have my total sympathy.
My mother rates high on the NPD scale which comes with things you mentioned. I proudly keep a little stuffed Black Sheep in my bookcase.

nadine_mn

(3,702 posts)
8. I have a diagnosis of BPD
Sun Sep 2, 2018, 11:45 AM
Sep 2018

Watching this video made so many things click and made me so sad. My teens and 20's (ok even into my 30's) were basically everything she described as far as mood swings, intense relationships, lack of identity etc.

Somehow, I managed to get one thing right... I am married to an amazing (and patient and loving) man...we'll be celebrating 20 yrs of marriage in Jan. Therapy has definitely helped.

I am so saddened by how my BPD has impacted others, to make others feel like they have to walk on egg shells around me. It particularly hurts because I was raised by a parent with NPD, I always had to be on guard around her and know how terrifying that can feel. To know that I made others feel the same ... coworkers, family, friends...breaks my heart.

I feel every emotion with such intensity...it overwhelms me and has scared me into basically being a recluse. I haven't worked in ten years, not since my last flame out bridge burning disaster. The concept of being in a work environment again scares me - what if I haven't changed? I feel like I have mellowed with age and have more insight, but I would hate to hurt anyone else ever again.

This video really helped me get a better understanding of my diagnosis...I am sharing it with my husband in hopes it brings some clarity to why our early years were so intense.

Lotusflower70

(3,077 posts)
10. Thank you for sharing
Sat Sep 22, 2018, 07:46 AM
Sep 2018

I am glad you feel better and got answers. So many times when something is happening to us or going on around us, we keep wondering why or what did we do. We turn inward and second guess ourselves. We start to doubt, blame and question. Is it my fault? What did I do wrong? Whether we are parent or child. Even a significant other or friend. We start to think we are responsible. But getting answers is important. I hope it gives you peace.

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