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Reply to "IF husband has borderline personality disorder- a death sentence for the marriage?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pp here. I think I misread your post. You did not post that you have a child. One thing about medication: most people with BPD are candidates for a mood stabilizer. This medication alone can make a difference for your DH. My DC has BPD and takes seroquel, lamictal, and Zoloft. The combination has truly been effective. That, plus DBT, can help. I am a parent; you are a spouse. Those are different relationships, I know [/quote] The thing is she doesn't even know if he has it. he hasn't been assessed or diagnosed. So all the support from families and spouses of people with BPD and suggestions for medications would be great if he actually has BPD. It is the same as saying that you think your spouse has cancer based on a conversation with a doctor and asking spouses of people with cancer what it it like and how it impacted their marriage etc.. People are going to have the same response - first find out if your spouse actually has a cancer. [/quote]
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