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Hi Everyone - new member
Hello there,
I'm glad I've found you :) I'm 51, in a dysfunctional marriage I lack the moral courage to get out of. One daughter, the light of my life, who is about to fly the nest on starting University. I've had fibromyalgia for many years (fortunately not too severe) and suffered from depression, on & off, for even longer. I was diagnosed as having B:mad:borderline Personality Disorder about 5 years ago, but my symptoms mainly manifest like bipolar. I'm also, increasingly dissociating. Started having problems with my eyesight about a year ago; finally picked up as almost total loss of 1/4 of visual field in each eye in April; I have just had an MRI & it's dx'd as an aneurysm. Waiting to see consultant. Gosh, it looks awful all strung together like that; nevertheless I'm quite a cheerful person! :grouphug: |
Yay!!! Another Beth on the board. Welcome! Sorry for all your troubles. This is a wonderful place to meet people and theres loads of information.
I hope things get better for you. http://i512.photobucket.com/albums/t...butterfly0.gif |
Hello Beth and welcome to NeuroTalk. As a fellow Fibro sufferer, I sure do understand part of what you are going through. Please check out our FM forum along w/the others and make yourself at home. I think you will find NT to be a great source of info, comfort and friendship. Glad you found us.
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Hi Beth
I'm glad that you found us. I believe that you will find moral support here. There are lots of places to go on this site. We even have a sanctuary for prayer. There are lots of loving people here to help you to get through this troubled time that you are going through. Welcome to NeuroTalk. Brokenfriend:hug::grouphug:
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Beth, Hello and welcome back to NeuroTalk. Great to see you have come to be with us. Just let us know if we can be of any help. Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around. Darlene :hug: |
Hi Beth and welcome to NeuroTalk!! It's so good to have you join us....you'll find that there are lots of very friendly, helpful and supportive people here.
Here's the link to the Fibro Forum just in case you haven't visited there yet: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum12.html Please feel free to join in on any forum you're comfortable with, though. I look forward to seeing you around the boards! |
Hi, Beth! :Wave-Hello: Welcome to NeuroTalk!
In addition to Kelly's good advice, I'll offer you a link to our parent site, PsychCentral where you'll find a ton of great information and another message board dedicated to mental health matters. http://forums.psychcentral.com/ I hope you'll find our community(s) both helpful and supportive. Let us know if we can assist you in any way. :) |
Hello Beth and welcome to Neurotalk - you will meet many great and
supportive people here! I am so sorry for everything that you have and are currently going through :hug: If you need anything, please don't hesitate to ask - I am more than happy to help you in anyway I possibly can! Thanks and i'm looking forward to seeing you around the forum soon! Alison:hug: |
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So difficult it can be when our circumstances or relationships become dysfunctional, or we then feel overburdened from some distinct cause. It sounds as though you have been married for some time, and I'm guessing at considerable loss for some noted comforts or possibly as common sheer appreciation. Unfamiliar with entire nature of these forums, it is my intent to merely respond to your entry the way that I would to any other inquiry or discussion. Clearly it isn't entirely uncommon for personality disorders, esp. some borderline variety to present symptomology or result into possible interpretation of which could appear otherwise to therapeutic clinicians, even physicians at times. Then again they are trained to discover oddity or peculiarity. Because you mention some dissociation, perhaps you have felt perpexed or annoyed for a significant amount of time as well, else related symptoms have simply began to annoy you further. I express such because that your post is very suggestive of someone acutely aware of herself, any displeasure or even unfulfilled matters. Yet, as an unmarried individual, obviously I can not relate to the necessary stress associated with loss or perception of need to depart or begin anew. Not my true choice in life, but instead merely the way that my own life evolved, alone much of the time. Hopefully the internet have been able to avail some comforts to you, it once accomodated me much more. Then again, after about five or more years, crude kind appeared to have came out in full force against individuals, typically craziness or prank upon the internet at times. Possibly you didn't mind my reply. It is offered with the best of intentions, though I have kept the contents rather brief until such time as I become more acquainted with the forum. Hopefully soon:winky: I sincerely hope that encouragement at mutual communications, even mutual support are both acceptable here in this forum, for I'd like to gradually get to know those of whom I reply to or inquire of. |
Hi Beth!! Welcome to Neurotalk!:)
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