
19andOverdue
Member
- Jun 12, 2022
- 80
The chronic BPD ideation always goes on in my head, and it's affected every relationship I've had. It's to the point where I can't fall any further and I'm essentially alienated from the world and my past experiences. No one knows what I'm doing, but they wouldn't be surprised if they found out I was dead.
It's an existential pitfall. Realizing I'm alone in my pessimistic philosophy, and every good feeling I experience again will never have meaning if I ever do feel relief again for that matter.
I've started looking for DBT therapists again, I've been so stubborn in my depression. Maybe some neuroplasticity will work this time.
It's an existential pitfall. Realizing I'm alone in my pessimistic philosophy, and every good feeling I experience again will never have meaning if I ever do feel relief again for that matter.
I've started looking for DBT therapists again, I've been so stubborn in my depression. Maybe some neuroplasticity will work this time.