Quiet BPD

Quiet BPD

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I'm not really that crazy.... I think. When I wanted to write about my diagnosis, I knew I needed to start at the beginning of my emotional overload which was very early, and gradually gets more intense. Consider this being like a diary or collection of essays each having their own importance and part, its my own special way of helping myself cope, and I hope this helps at least 1 person relate.
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"There comes a point where you no longer care if there's a light at the end of the tunnel or not. You're just sick of the tunnel." - Who I am doesn't matter. How I got here doesn't matter. What matters now is I'm getting help, right? That's what they tell me here. They tell me that the road to recovery feels like a terrible butt fuck, but the fact that you're on the path to begin with, is all that matters. So as I sit in this circle of fuck ups, I realize just how different I am from them. I didn't attempt suicide because my mother was a crack addict who didn't want me. My father wasn't abusive. I didn't have a sibling die in a car accident. I was never really bullied either. I attempted suicide because, for the first time in years, I thought I had found something that could make me feel again... and after not feeling much at all for far too long, perhaps I went a bit overboard

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