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Husband is on his rampage again

LifeontheIsland
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LifeontheIsland is Cathy
Married, mother of four wonderful children, two cats and one dog

I was just diagnosed with BPD last June (2008), although I suspected...

LifeontheIsland

Friday, February 27, 2009
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About every three months my husband goes on a rampage and says very hurtful things. This morning before he went to work he was at it again. I'm so used to it that it doesn't even make me cry anymore, but it does hurt me and make me feel very insecure.   I certainly don't need this now, especia...
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    motherme
    Friday, March 06, 2009 at 05:44 PM

    do you like to dance? sleeping is better than dying and dancing is better than sleeping sometimes swiming is better than sleeping. Skiing is great but i never tried it. So the moral of the story is skiing, swimming, sleeping and dancing is better than dying. I think im bipola dont no yet for sure but you day sounds like part of the story of my life. Thank you.

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  2. terrible
    laurinkim
    Wednesday, March 18, 2009 at 06:24 AM

    not sure why husbands can be such jerks.

     

    don't they know how lucky they are.

     

    stay strong

    stay smiling

     

    good luck with your back

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    Anonymous
    Thursday, March 26, 2009 at 01:55 PM

    Sounds like your husband might be manic also.  How is your back?

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  3. saying hurtful things
    nonethewiser
    Sunday, April 05, 2009 at 04:08 PM

    Can I recommend at really good book for you to read?  I am bipolar and have been married for 31 years..so you can imagine the hell my husband has gone through all these years.  Anyways the book is called STOP WALKING ON EGG SHELLS.  I forget who wrote it, but it is still out in print.  It  has really helped my husband and I am sure it will help you.  Plus it wouldn't hurt for him to read it also..but make sure he isn't in either a manic or depressive state.  If fact, just leave it laying around...you might be surprised to see him pick it up and read it.  It doesn't hurt us to see how others are affected by the hurt we bring on to our loved ones...let me know what you think of the book. 

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