16-01-2015 08:38 AM
16-01-2015 08:38 AM
Dear @kenny66
Please take it from us that you are a courageous person with a beautiful heart!
You are right that these horrible self-blaming/shaming feelings are by-products of the abuse. This is severely compounded when it is perpetrated by those we love - even though they are clearly incapable of loving us (otherwise how could they behave this way?).
I found a couple of things which I thought might be somewhat helpful for yourself & Scott ( @Mortiis ) so here are the .
My heartfelt compassion for your pain my friend.
Hope for healing endures...
Kindest regards,
Kristin
16-01-2015 06:17 PM
16-01-2015 06:17 PM
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12-07-2015 06:37 PM
12-07-2015 06:37 PM
I was moved by your post and struck by your courage.
@Vivhas written about the stigma and difficulty of diagnosis re BPD. I am glad you have found your MI organisation and therapies helpful.
I have slept rough as a child and a teenager, left home at 16, though my parents would have presented quite differently to yours. For what it is worth when we try to understand, empathise or talk about experiences that are similar,
I also lived in a drug-taking society and remember those days and people fondly. I got off heroin at 21. That is not to say I think it is a good idea to take drugs, but I also share an ex druggie's wariness of feeling forced to take legal drugs.and not being too impressed with euphemism ..its medication.
I am sorry you lost your early lover. Violent sudden death is the hardest to work through.
12-07-2015 06:41 PM
12-07-2015 06:41 PM
I am sad your most recent relationship has ended.
I dont like Claudius, Hamlet's uncle/step dad much .. but when sorrows come they come in battalions.
Hang in there. Your child needs you, no matter what.
Like you, I also feel I have been strong to survive my life and that I have both vulnerability and things to offer.
09-10-2015 03:39 PM
09-10-2015 03:39 PM
Heya @Mortiis - thanks for the courage and honesty in sharing your lived experience, you have survived and that is amazing with every thing you have been through, what I gained from your story is just how reslient we can be even when faced with the most horrendous past abuses, present traumas and the complication of mental ill health. We ARE resilient beings to still be here to be survivors of childhood sexual abuse, domestic violence and whatever else the world has chucked at us. Thanks for being here, hope one day at a time life works out for you... for ALL of us.
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