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Default Dec 06, 2017 at 08:40 AM
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At my breaking point.. cryed so bad and so loud last night in fron of my boyfriend while he was trying to sleep. It started by not being able to get my mom to bring me a pack of ciggs which i am totally dependant on... and it went into full blown wailing... embarressed that i made a fool of myself. i am home all day alone everyday i dont leave for anything and even though i like it this way, i still crave to be able to socialize... which there is no way i can unless i am on here... and no one is responding to me... i feel helpless and like i dont exsist and not worth anything... i need help bad but no one is answering me

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Default Dec 06, 2017 at 09:06 AM
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You would probably have more luck and understanding on the Borderline PD forum with people who identify and share your Diagnoses.

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It’s never alright. It comes and it goes.
It’s always around, even when it don’t show.
They say it gets better. well I guess that it might.
But even when it’s better, it’s never alright.
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Default Dec 06, 2017 at 09:17 AM
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I have had AVPD all my life... so why wont anyone reply to me here? and thank you i think i will go to the borderline group as well. I just wanted some help on how to get better with the AVPD? its difficult even for me to keep a doctors appointment because i avoid and not go, same thing with therapy and everything.

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Default Dec 06, 2017 at 10:50 AM
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Going to therapy was hard for me at first (and it still is) but I just choose to do it, and I like going. I think there are several different therapies that can help AVPD. CBT or DBT, meds (not a type of therapy but something that can help), and something my therapist does called Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with the addition of some DBT. There are youtube videos with people talking about this and other personality disorders and things that help them. I've found that watching those are very helpful for me because I can hear from a fellow sufferer and they understand me.
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