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<blockquote data-quote="col101" data-source="post: 1339643" data-attributes="member: 301438"><p>Living with BPD or T1 is hard, living with both and managing them together so so hard. Please t try and remember that somehow you are still managing enough to keep going and give yourself praise for that. I do get it that you want to improve things though not least in case things slide further. I know my clinic can organise access to a really good psychologist and some parts of the country have specialist BPD support services that work well for some folk, even chatting with the Samaritans without being judged may help? Take care and best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="col101, post: 1339643, member: 301438"] Living with BPD or T1 is hard, living with both and managing them together so so hard. Please t try and remember that somehow you are still managing enough to keep going and give yourself praise for that. I do get it that you want to improve things though not least in case things slide further. I know my clinic can organise access to a really good psychologist and some parts of the country have specialist BPD support services that work well for some folk, even chatting with the Samaritans without being judged may help? Take care and best wishes [/QUOTE]
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