This A list mostly movie actress who is a multiple Academy Award nominee broke down crying for an hour after her latest film screening complaining about how lonely she is.
Unless you have BPD, or are a psychologist any chance you could not invite a lynch mob to the party? Let me guess, you had some girlfriend you thought was a hysterical nut, so that's all for any women being emotional, ever. That's actually not the only story of BPD sufferers but those convos force many more people to hide this condition in shame.
Actually,@david has a diagnosed family member,that he has spoken about several times. As I am in the same situation, sometimes you see behavior in others that looks too familiar. Jessica Chastain has had several stories told about her that probably remind him of his family member, with me it was other people, you feel like part of your life is being replayed with different people.
She has daddy issues. Her daddy raised a family of kids with warmth and affection, but refused to acknowledge her existence, even though she looks just like him. I would need therapy myself to deal with lifelong rejection from someone with the same features as mine.
Much Appreciated, Guesser! (I had a feeling the trolls would attack!) As for now, our daughter 'seems' to be doing fine. She does have emotional outbursts from time to time. And, our daughter's therapist told my wife and I that if she doesn't have control of her emotions by age 40, she will be living with this for the rest of her life. It's hard to deal with an adult child with BPD, but we move forward as best we can. On a positive note, at least her suicide notes have stopped ...for now. I appreciate your patience in this matter.
Hopefully, before then, treatments will improve, last longer, and have less side effects. One of the scariest things is the fact that suddenly, the meds stop working,or cause a side effect that makes it unsafe to use.X&O to your daughter.
No, you hoped for a response. I'm sorry for your family but having a child with BPD does not make you an expert on one simple aspect of a person's life as relayed by a gossip site that has no actual knowledge, only conjecture, rumor or out and out fabrication, of a supposed event. Ever hear of having a bad day? PMS? Having just broken up with a boyfriend? Anything completely normal to humans that makes one unhappy? Shit happens and it's not always relative to your life experience.
Really slow today
ReplyDeleteChastain is A list contrary to Kate Winslet ?!!!!
ReplyDeleteFrom my experience. I get the sense she might be suffering from BPD!
ReplyDeleteBut, just me thinking out loud.
And to you Anonymous Trolls, Begin!
Jessica, call me. I'd gladly keep you company.
ReplyDeleteThe blinds about her are always so...weird.
ReplyDeleteUnderstandable. Girl works works works. At some point you come to realize there's more to life.
ReplyDelete@French Girl
ReplyDeleteIn my book both of them are A-Listers.
Same. She is a lovely, gorgeous woman I think.
ReplyDeleteUnless you have BPD, or are a psychologist any chance you could not invite a lynch mob to the party? Let me guess, you had some girlfriend you thought was a hysterical nut, so that's all for any women being emotional, ever. That's actually not the only story of BPD sufferers but those convos force many more people to hide this condition in shame.
ReplyDeleteNot cool.
Actually,@david has a diagnosed family member,that he has spoken about several times. As I am in the same situation, sometimes you see behavior in others that looks too familiar. Jessica Chastain has had several stories told about her that probably remind him of his family member, with me it was other people, you feel like part of your life is being replayed with different people.
ReplyDeleteShe has daddy issues. Her daddy raised a family of kids with warmth and affection, but refused to acknowledge her existence, even though she looks just like him. I would need therapy myself to deal with lifelong rejection from someone with the same features as mine.
ReplyDeleteYeaaaah. I wonder if they are fabricated by someone with a weird grudge/obsession because they are so strange.
ReplyDeleteMuch Appreciated, Guesser! (I had a feeling the trolls would attack!)
ReplyDeleteAs for now, our daughter 'seems' to be doing fine.
She does have emotional outbursts from time to time.
And, our daughter's therapist told my wife and I that if she doesn't have control of her emotions by age 40, she will be living with this for the rest of her life.
It's hard to deal with an adult child with BPD, but we move forward as best we can.
On a positive note, at least her suicide notes have stopped ...for now.
I appreciate your patience in this matter.
I thought she had a long term g.f...
ReplyDeleteHopefully, before then, treatments will improve, last longer, and have less side effects. One of the scariest things is the fact that suddenly, the meds stop working,or cause a side effect that makes it unsafe to use.X&O to your daughter.
ReplyDeleteNo, you hoped for a response. I'm sorry for your family but having a child with BPD does not make you an expert on one simple aspect of a person's life as relayed by a gossip site that has no actual knowledge, only conjecture, rumor or out and out fabrication, of a supposed event.
ReplyDeleteEver hear of having a bad day? PMS? Having just broken up with a boyfriend? Anything completely normal to humans that makes one unhappy?
Shit happens and it's not always relative to your life experience.
Damn, you people really have things all figured out.
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