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Getting help for my son?

Re: Getting help for my son?

Dear @Nestles 

So sorry to hear of your stuggles. It can be quite terrifying when a loved one becomes serioulsy ill with a MI, even when it is not unkown territory. I fear I probably cannot help much. Particularly at present, as I am a bit numb after an extrememly busy day (which I usually avoid like the plague).

In response to Sany's mention of @chemonro 's post I am trying to search for it to post the link, so I will post others from the LE forum which might be of help or interest on BPD. You can have a look at your leisure then. If I can't find the post that Sandy's mentioned then @chemonro might remember what the thread was called.

1. story on Radio National re BPD

2. thread started by Che about BPD (don't think it's the one Sandy meant)

3. BPD what's new - resources

4. BPD conference (including summary from Che)

Hopefully these will be of some help, and maybe Che could set us straight on where to find the one Sandy mentioned as I cannot see it (probably using wrong search words).

Please take care of you. Being a carer can take a huge toll on one's own health.

Kindest regards,

Kristin

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