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05 Oct 2021 08:13 PM
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05 Oct 2021 08:13 PM
Hi @cloudcore and everyone 🙂
I'm here to learn 👍 I have a friend who experiences BPD and I'm trying to learn - thanks to everyone sharing so honestly and generously I hope I can use some of the things I learn 🙏🏻
it's interesting for me because I experience bipolar and it's pretty different - any tips and tricks I have up my sleeve aren't helpful for my friend - but now I'm learning a bit more and hopefully will be more useful if/when she needs support
thank you again everyone - you are all appreciated 🌼🌸🌼
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@BPDSurvivor great illustration!
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I know that some of my strengths as a a pwBPD is that I'm passionate and very creative despite it often hurting me at times with so many different projects that I have on the go. I love knitting, crochet, cross stitching and I've redeveloped a love of journaling and drawing as a way of expressing my thoughts and feelings. I've learnt that knitting a beanie is great when I'm triggered and in a BPD episode so I'm forced to live in the moment of focusing on the beanie pattern at hand.
Writing things down has also helped and having the strength and courage to just write and not press the send button when I'm upset is also a feeling of achievement for me. I've been able to give my psychologist an insight into my psychosis episode recently and how that links in with me and my BPD which he found very interesting and informative from a therapist perspective much to my delight as I didn't think my words could have such an impact on someone. Writing also allows me to be reflective and learn from my experiences as well.
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