More about this collection:
This poetry collection is basically my diary of thoughts, poems.
What comes and goes out of my mind. My discovery of borderline personality disorder, and diagnosis of borderline personality disorder. Heck I thought I was just different. Which in a way - a little.I wanted to make a note as there is a lot of parts and I am going to be only publishing the first 3 parts in this, as the following two parts I want to continue in one separate published work. So this is technically complete because of how my limit to 200 chapters. A lot of my other random poems I feel are unnecessary to the following part may not make the cut or they are going into their own separate reading. HAPPY READING!!
In regards to that last note I will be updating this following page for the themes, as the next two parts do get a lot heavier as I literally learn my diagnosis and learn to deal with it.
I use a lot of surrealistic images to exaggerate how I feel and think in my mind.
I do not take credit for any of the illustrations, photos and art work.In this I don't think I hit everything I wanted to mention as I wanted to keep going but 200 chapters max for wattpad. So I will be making a sequel of random borderline thoughts I guess.
I advise read at your own caution if you're struggling as well.
Themes:
Sexual assault
Rape
Domestic violence
Depression
Anxiety
Traumatic brain injury
Acquired brain injury
Borderline personality disorder
Suicide
Suicidal tendencies
Chronic suicidal ideation
Dissociation
Paranoia
Conspiring tendencies
Trauma
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Beyond blue: 1300 224 636PART ONE: Introduction
PART TWO: Mentally Lost
PART THREE: Someone Call The Doctor
PART FOUR: The Birth of The Cyborg
PART FIVE: The Psyche
Dealing with it allor not at all.
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A Journey Past Our Solar System: Poetry of a Borderline
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