Anonymous wrote:Have you spoke with the trustee? There is no reason to believe that a pregnant 18 yo with a brain injury is stable enough to purchase property. That's crazy. At the same time, there are good reasons to maintain the family home, even if she's not living there. For instance, maintaining the family home would allow her to be able to move home if her current relationship ends. That's what most 18 yos would do. Absent abuse it seems like the trust should maintain the status quo while paying rent for your dd for a while until things settle down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your daughter has borderline personality disorder. She has no sense of self and is waffling between being completely dependent on you and completely dependent on her boyfriend for her identity. I agree with getting yourself to therapy to figure out how to drop the codependent relationship from your end.
How did you come to that diagnosis?
The daughter has traumatic brain injury, or did you miss that part?
Doesnt that make it more likely she will have emotional instability and a personality disorder?
Yes, in part. It does not mean she has borderline personality, it means she has TBI and the physical and emotional sequalae from that. People on here need to stop armchair diagnosing and start co side ring the pathology what has already been explained. She may have concurrent illness/disorder, but chances are her reactions are only the result of the normal behaviors and lability expected from TBI.
Really? This is a teenage girl who is cutting, in an emotionally abusive relationship, pregnant, and vascilating between cutting off her parents and going to live with them. Does this seem normal to you?
As I said, the OP needs to recognize that she and her daughter have a messed up relationship, and the OP needs to change her part in it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your daughter has borderline personality disorder. She has no sense of self and is waffling between being completely dependent on you and completely dependent on her boyfriend for her identity. I agree with getting yourself to therapy to figure out how to drop the codependent relationship from your end.
How did you come to that diagnosis?
The daughter has traumatic brain injury, or did you miss that part?
Doesnt that make it more likely she will have emotional instability and a personality disorder?
Yes, in part. It does not mean she has borderline personality, it means she has TBI and the physical and emotional sequalae from that. People on here need to stop armchair diagnosing and start co side ring the pathology what has already been explained. She may have concurrent illness/disorder, but chances are her reactions are only the result of the normal behaviors and lability expected from TBI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your daughter has borderline personality disorder. She has no sense of self and is waffling between being completely dependent on you and completely dependent on her boyfriend for her identity. I agree with getting yourself to therapy to figure out how to drop the codependent relationship from your end.
How did you come to that diagnosis?
The daughter has traumatic brain injury, or did you miss that part?
Doesnt that make it more likely she will have emotional instability and a personality disorder?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your daughter has borderline personality disorder. She has no sense of self and is waffling between being completely dependent on you and completely dependent on her boyfriend for her identity. I agree with getting yourself to therapy to figure out how to drop the codependent relationship from your end.
How did you come to that diagnosis?
The daughter has traumatic brain injury, or did you miss that part?
Anonymous wrote:OP here: I never said I thought the money was mine, I put it in the trust for her for that reason , with a trust fund only the attorney decides how its spent not me or anyone else and as I said losing the house is the least of my worries , my husband makes good money and the house is not an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your daughter has borderline personality disorder. She has no sense of self and is waffling between being completely dependent on you and completely dependent on her boyfriend for her identity. I agree with getting yourself to therapy to figure out how to drop the codependent relationship from your end.
How did you come to that diagnosis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your daughter has borderline personality disorder. She has no sense of self and is waffling between being completely dependent on you and completely dependent on her boyfriend for her identity. I agree with getting yourself to therapy to figure out how to drop the codependent relationship from your end.
How did you come to that diagnosis?
Frantic efforts to avoid abandonment
Multiple unstable relationships
Self harm
Impulsive behavior
The last two could be anything. ADHD with depression etc.
Where is she trying to avoid abandonment? Seems SHE is abandoning her parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your daughter has borderline personality disorder. She has no sense of self and is waffling between being completely dependent on you and completely dependent on her boyfriend for her identity. I agree with getting yourself to therapy to figure out how to drop the codependent relationship from your end.
How did you come to that diagnosis?
Frantic efforts to avoid abandonment
Multiple unstable relationships
Self harm
Impulsive behavior
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your daughter has borderline personality disorder. She has no sense of self and is waffling between being completely dependent on you and completely dependent on her boyfriend for her identity. I agree with getting yourself to therapy to figure out how to drop the codependent relationship from your end.
How did you come to that diagnosis?
Frantic efforts to avoid abandonment
Multiple unstable relationships
Self harm
Impulsive behavior
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your daughter has borderline personality disorder. She has no sense of self and is waffling between being completely dependent on you and completely dependent on her boyfriend for her identity. I agree with getting yourself to therapy to figure out how to drop the codependent relationship from your end.
How did you come to that diagnosis?