I throughly enjoyed this particular essay because I have a 30yo stepdaughter with BPD whom I've known since she was seven...and since she no longer speaks to her dad or myself, she has turned her sights on other family members who used to not believe us about her antics. Now, her uncle (my husband's brother) has had the enjoyment of being in her sights on the topic of males participating in female sports. She, to say the least, was on the side of the TMs, and was not kind to him or to the unfortunate older female friend of his who was present. Her uncle has always been kind to her prior to this and is quite taken aback. My SD has not matured beyond the emotional age of 12-14. She made herself unemployable via a psychriatric discharge from the military and tattoos on her face, yet thinks she has a job as a curator waiting for her at the Smithsonian after completing an art degree at an expensive world-known art school in SC. She truly thinks this. There's no stopping her, just staying out of her way.
I soooooo get this. Staying out of the way is a good plan. Not many talk about BPD but it sure is out there. I also wonder if there is a vax link to that.
Vaxes would be environmental, and genetics may interplay with environmental factors. "Genetic and environmental" covers just about everything. I'm not arguing for it, but there doesn't seem to be anything in that overview that argues against a vax link either.
Okay. That would be specifically social environment though. More generally, chemicals she is exposed to in her surroundings would also be environmental, and from there, of course, anything she is injected with.
I throughly enjoyed this particular essay because I have a 30yo stepdaughter with BPD whom I've known since she was seven...and since she no longer speaks to her dad or myself, she has turned her sights on other family members who used to not believe us about her antics. Now, her uncle (my husband's brother) has had the enjoyment of being in her sights on the topic of males participating in female sports. She, to say the least, was on the side of the TMs, and was not kind to him or to the unfortunate older female friend of his who was present. Her uncle has always been kind to her prior to this and is quite taken aback. My SD has not matured beyond the emotional age of 12-14. She made herself unemployable via a psychriatric discharge from the military and tattoos on her face, yet thinks she has a job as a curator waiting for her at the Smithsonian after completing an art degree at an expensive world-known art school in SC. She truly thinks this. There's no stopping her, just staying out of her way.
I soooooo get this. Staying out of the way is a good plan. Not many talk about BPD but it sure is out there. I also wonder if there is a vax link to that.
I doubt there's a vax link as the causes are genetic and enviornmental. https://www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.org/what-is-bpd/bpd-overview/
Vaxes would be environmental, and genetics may interplay with environmental factors. "Genetic and environmental" covers just about everything. I'm not arguing for it, but there doesn't seem to be anything in that overview that argues against a vax link either.
Read what the criteria for diagnosis is. Environmental means her mother abandoned as a small child, there was chaos in her home, etc.
Okay. That would be specifically social environment though. More generally, chemicals she is exposed to in her surroundings would also be environmental, and from there, of course, anything she is injected with.