13-02-2024 01:49 AM
13-02-2024 01:49 AM
13-02-2024 09:45 AM
13-02-2024 09:45 AM
Wow, that sounds so overwhelming, your head must be swimming...
I can offer some advice based on my experience - living with a partner with BPD - which is getting her to properly manage her meds and try to limit alcohol consumption. (Easier said than done!)
It's a process - getting into a proper routine sounds easy but as you know can be very hard, and can sometimes seem like taking one step forward and two back.
But it is possible, perhaps you could offer to help manage her meds, letting GP or pharmacy know could help with it.
Keep making small steps and you can get there!
Most importantly keep yourself well, do whatever you need to stay sane. Reaching out like this is great.
Remember you can't help anyone unless you're ok.
I think you're awesome doing all that for your loved ones ❣️ good on you.
Kind regards
Paul22
13-02-2024 07:58 PM
13-02-2024 07:58 PM
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