06-09-2021 09:18 PM
06-09-2021 09:18 PM
Yes thanks. My case manager checked in with me this morning. Went to the movies and to choir practice tonight so have had plenty of distractions
07-09-2021 07:35 PM
07-09-2021 07:35 PM
Welcome @Former-Member !
Here, you'll perhaps find some like-minded people, who have probably been through experiences similar to yours.
I was diagnosed with BPD in my late teens. I felt it stole away my early adulthood. I was angry, depressed, withdrawn and disconnected.
With the diagnosis, I was pretty much pushed aside. I remember asking, "So what now?" The hospital pretty much told me to go find help myself. I continued to spiral down from bad to worse. I hated who I was and what I had become. In running away from myself (which I found out isn't possible), I moved interstate. I thought, new place, new face, new start. Soooo... started out pretty okay... but 6 months later, the horrible person I was, surfaced.
After about 8 years of torture, I sought help. I felt it was my last chance. Moving forward, i was accepted into Spectrum's MBT (Mentalisation Behaviour Therapy) program.
All I can say is....WOW. Today, I can't believe how much I have changed. During the MBT program, I didn't think anything was happening, but in retrospect, I can truly say it's given me life. Besides the program itself, I have to say that I had to put in HARD HARD work myself. It wasn't easy whatsoever. Many tears, many triggers, many emotions....but it was worth it.
Now, I work to advocate for those with BPD, and also share that BPD is NOT a life sentence. As I've said many times before, my BPD has made me the person I am today - a more compassionate, understanding, caring person.
Hold on @Former-Member and everyone else. The journey is worth it 🙂 I vouch for it!
Information out there is full of the 'negatives' of BPD and how it 'affects' you. It is so medicalised that it often omits recovery and testimonies of those who have recovered.
I encourage all to share any experiences, questions, comments, ideas surrounding BPD. We are all learning. Together, we can make changes to how much BPD is stigmatised.
BPDSurvivor
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07-09-2021 10:23 PM
07-09-2021 10:23 PM
Hello @BPDSurvivor
I had a flick through the
08-09-2021 07:45 AM
08-09-2021 07:45 AM
Hello @Former-Member ,
I can hear how challenging it is for you at the moment. I want you to know that you ARE worth it and you DO deserve to live a satisfying life.
What supports do you currently have? Having supports is so important for BPD recovery. Honestly speaking, during the beginning of my recovery, my supports were purely therapists, and drs. I felt I needed to 'pull away' from others so I could concentrate fully on my recovery (This was my experience - it is not like that for everybody).
Now, my main supports include family members esp my nieces and nephews.
Find what works for you. Hold on @Former-Member .
I encourage you to stay in touch.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
BPDSurvivor
20-09-2021 08:37 PM
20-09-2021 08:37 PM
Hello Everyone!
It's been a while since I last posted on this thread. Nevertheless, you are all always in my thoughts.
For those who are not aware, BPD Awareness Week is coming up soon - 1st to 7th October 2021. What an exciting time to celebrate the journey of those living with BPD, as well as those caring for people with BPD!
The national focus this year is "Discover Creative Wellbeing". What does this mean to you?
Here is a link find out a little more about it https://bpdfoundation.org.au/2021-discover-creative-wellbeing.php and if you are interested, contribute your artwork or story.
BPDSurvivor
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20-09-2021 08:43 PM
20-09-2021 08:43 PM
Another important thing forum-friends,
As we approach BPD Awareness Week 2021:
- Do you have any questions you'd like to ask about BPD?
- Are you seeking clarifications about anything to do with BPD?
- Do you have any stories you'd like to share?
- Do you have any challenges you'd like to share?
- What has helped you in your BPD journey?
- What message do you have for people out there who misunderstand people with BPD?
Together, we can bring awareness to this highly stigmatised mental health condition.
Together, we can flip the script.
Together, we can learn and celebrate.
Together, we can journey on.
Together, we can be survivours.
BPDSurvivor
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01-10-2021 08:52 AM - edited 01-10-2021 08:54 AM
01-10-2021 08:52 AM - edited 01-10-2021 08:54 AM
Hi Everyone!
HAPPY BPD AWARENESS WEEK 2021!
For those who are interested, here's a link to a BPD event - art therapy on Saturday 2nd Oct 2021 via Zoom. All are welcome!
Here's the link to register:
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/open-art-session-circle-of-support-and-strength-bpd-awareness-week-t...
For other events and resources, head to:
https://mailchi.mp/ce19e504bf70/bpd-awareness-week-2021
BPDSurvivor
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01-10-2021 11:41 AM
01-10-2021 11:41 AM
Thanks so much @BPDSurvivor ..... things are a bit too full on over here for me to attend, but I really appreciate the sharing and the link ❣️
01-10-2021 04:20 PM
01-10-2021 04:20 PM
01-10-2021 07:52 PM
01-10-2021 07:52 PM
Good evening @BPDSurvivor and all forumites here! It's so great to be able to come back in this discussion thread after being away sick with mental health issues for 5 weeks. That was due to psychosis but surprisingly, in the mix of being in hospital for meds changes and a follow up PARCS admission, I was able to learn so much about my BPD it wasn't funny!
Things like triggers and emotional regulation skills and warning signs were things I learnt a lot about and was able to put my new skills to the test on several occasions which was great and one which I succeeded at in many ways. I have my psychologist to thank for getting me admitted to PARCS after an event happened to me on the hospital ward that they weren't happy about me coming straight home from hospital and I'm so very grateful for them arranging this!
As for the start of BPD Awareness Week and the topic of Creative Wellbeing, I'd like to share what I'm in the process of doing to help myself and my BPD. Whilst in hospital, I started knitting what was meant to be a baby blanket for charity but I later decided that this blanket and the journey is too special to give away so I decided to turn it into my Mental Health Recovery Blanket as I started it when I wasn't well in hospital when I got admitted. On the first 2 days, I was limited to 2 hours per day of knitting in my bedroom so I made the most of those precious 2 hours to knit to my hearts content. Knitting made me feel calm and relaxed and allowed me to have some control over my life which was somewhat restricted on the ward. Eventually my psychologist spoke to a nurse of mine and I was allowed unlimited time for my knitting but I still treasured that knitting time. I'll post a photo of it when I get it finished.
I also had a BPD incident when I had a bad phone call from a telephone company on an afternoon at PARCS. I decided to start knitting a beanie to help me deal with my BPD emotions and I'm so glad I did because knitting that beanie allowed me to change a bad habit of mine around into something creative as well as being productive as well. I've now added a set of 4.5mm knitting needles and some yarn to my coping toolbox of strategies for my BPD just in case I experience something like that again and I can deal with the emotional consequences in a safe and creative way.
I hope sharing my creative wellbeing helps in some small way. I look forward to reading what other forumite friends do for their creative wellbeing!
Take care forumites!
Judi9877🥰🧶💐
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