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February 15, 2025 at 10:27 amIgnore him. My wife has borderline personality and I can see the similarities with your s/o. It’s a chronic condition which may or may not be able to be treated. If you plan on continuing with your s/o then just keep supporting them whatever the case. A psychiatric evaluation will be helpful where they may be able to provide alternate treatments like ketamine infusion, electro convulsive therapy (if it’s very serious). Most likely she’ll need to be started on medication but most important of all of these is behavioral therapy. Living with someone with bpd is tough, I understand, but if they feel like there’s no support or hope to live then there’s high chances of self harm. So your continued support will be crucial.UUser_50ae4fd0
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January 17, 2025 at 12:38 pmI’m assuming your cousin was the unborn child. There’s nothing you or anyone can do about a child dying in the womb. The only thing that can be done is to do a c section earlier but that would result in a pre term child, still won’t ensure survivability. I understand this is a very tough situation for you and you wanna blame people for it but the fact is that this is no one’s fault. -
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