MastersBrewery
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My Missus has battle mental illness since she was 8 years old, traumatic events from that time still haunt her. She also suffers chronic pain, so she fair rattles when she jumps. I have known her for 11 years and we have been together for 6 years. The last 3 of which I think we'd both agree have been more than most relationships would survive, after nearly 12months being separated we are now back together, but still on a very long hard road.
Just before last Christmas everything went to ****, she moved out, and not a month later, she ended up being admitted to hospital, then because of this her ex-husband decide not to return her daughter from xmas access (no orders ). Over the next few months things didn't go well, but she saw some new specialists and her diagnosis was reviewed: Bi Polar and Borderline Personality Disorder(BPD) (now that sounds like some scarey **** right!-Basic Instinct. anyone) well hollywood didn't do any favours to mental illness when they made that movie, so glad things have changed.
Through out the year I really tried to be proactive with her and help her with her legal issues and making sure she had lots of time with our son. I had to do a lot of reading and I think the best book I came a cross was "loving someone with BPD". I swear the first 3 chapters were written about my life with the woman I love, really, I felt like the author had been watching the whole time. As BPD is very often misdiagnosed as BI Polar, I would seriously recommend this book to those having trouble coming to grips with the mental illness of a loved one it has tools to help you and them.
We have a big year ahead, with a court case for custody of my step daughter, her mum still battles most weeks and the stress of this will tell, together we'll get through.
For those supporting a love one with mental illness, it's it fucken tough road, when you love them, you do it with out thought for yourself. Remember one thing, you can't help others if your struggling yourself. There are support services out there for you. If google won't help drop me a PM
Just before last Christmas everything went to ****, she moved out, and not a month later, she ended up being admitted to hospital, then because of this her ex-husband decide not to return her daughter from xmas access (no orders ). Over the next few months things didn't go well, but she saw some new specialists and her diagnosis was reviewed: Bi Polar and Borderline Personality Disorder(BPD) (now that sounds like some scarey **** right!-Basic Instinct. anyone) well hollywood didn't do any favours to mental illness when they made that movie, so glad things have changed.
Through out the year I really tried to be proactive with her and help her with her legal issues and making sure she had lots of time with our son. I had to do a lot of reading and I think the best book I came a cross was "loving someone with BPD". I swear the first 3 chapters were written about my life with the woman I love, really, I felt like the author had been watching the whole time. As BPD is very often misdiagnosed as BI Polar, I would seriously recommend this book to those having trouble coming to grips with the mental illness of a loved one it has tools to help you and them.
We have a big year ahead, with a court case for custody of my step daughter, her mum still battles most weeks and the stress of this will tell, together we'll get through.
For those supporting a love one with mental illness, it's it fucken tough road, when you love them, you do it with out thought for yourself. Remember one thing, you can't help others if your struggling yourself. There are support services out there for you. If google won't help drop me a PM