Hi fellow beautiful listeners!
I would like to introduce myself. I found the podcast through the A.V Clubs "Best Podcasts" list during the holidays, first episode I listened to was Maria Bamford's and after that I've been HOOKED. The podcast now feels like a comforting friend for me to curl up in bed with when I'm feeling low. Have struggled with mental illness (borderline personality disorder and social anxiety) for ten years, since high school I've been taking medication and participated in various treatment/therapy options provided me, but never truly benefited from anything in the longterm. I have tried CBT therapy, psychoanalysis, counselling and DBT therapy (for people with BPD) as well as an inpatient hospital programme after a particularly severe suicide attempt. Listening to some of the episodes brings back a lot of memories...particularly the Teresa Strasser episode really struck a chord - because, just like Strasser's Dad helping her through suicidal thoughts, what has helped me survive throughout the years (not thriving in life, yet! BUT am doing a damn good job of surviving !) are my family and friends. I would be dead without my Dad's soul-reviving pep talks or my sister's unshakeable faith in my capabilities and talent, they have given me life when I've felt too scared to even take another breath or speak or eat or sleep. I wish all of us "gifted" people had stubborn loved ones who never gave up, who had the strength to bear our mental battles, help us move forward and thrive.
Wishing you all a good enough day,
Golden_Tongue
Hi, Says Person with Borderline Personality Disorder
- Golden_Tongue
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Hi, Says Person with Borderline Personality Disorder
"Depression is the flaw in love." Andrew Solomon
"Nothing is mysterious, no human emotion. Except love." Susan Sontag
"It is a level of psychic pain wholly incompatible with human life as we know it." David Foster Wallace
"Nothing is mysterious, no human emotion. Except love." Susan Sontag
"It is a level of psychic pain wholly incompatible with human life as we know it." David Foster Wallace
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Re: Hi, Says Person with Borderline Personality Disorder
Welcome. I can appreciate your struggle, and you're to be commended for your strength in working to recover. It is good you have people who love you, and have helped you. I share your wish that everyone had such support.
Best of luck to you.
Best of luck to you.
May you find rest in a peaceful heart.
- Jenny Jump
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Re: Hi, Says Person with Borderline Personality Disorder
Welcome Home, GT. So glad you're here with us.
"I know what I am, I know what you think I am, but I refuse to be that simple." -Nomy Lamm