I am reading a book called "Stop walking on eggshells - Taking Your Life Back When Someone You Care About Has Borderline Personality Disorder" and the more I read, the more I realize that my suspicion about my mother having BPD is more and more correct. I feel how my "normal" is challenged, things I have thought about myself and how things should be, that I need to take care of other people, start to fade while I read.
And one even more interesting insight, is that I myself recognize some of the behaviors that are described to people suffering from BPD from this past years, but I no longer suffer from (thanks to E2, TRE and meditation...).
And one even more interesting insight, is that I myself recognize some of the behaviors that are described to people suffering from BPD from this past years, but I no longer suffer from (thanks to E2, TRE and meditation...).