• The One About... Borderline Personality Disorder

  • Jul 30 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 32 mins
  • Podcast

The One About... Borderline Personality Disorder

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Jay (The Angry Ginger) shares his struggles with Borderline Personality Disorder. His struggles with being a father of two daughters diagnosed with BPD. He feels guilty for potentially being part of the cause. He shares his struggles with trying to reach out to one of his daughters and the rippling effect that this disorder can have on the entire family.

    Grant relates from being misdiagnosed as Bipolar for many years and how his depression has caused him to not always see the true reality of things but what he made up in his head for a multitude of reasons.

    Trigger Warning: There are comments made about suicide. Thoughts of how and why from both a time of being young and misunderstood and from being older and wiser and how outlooks have changed.

    Also, Grant attempts to travel down a road to LOSERVILLE where apparently he beleives Jay has residual fear from the past of where he swears Jay once resided... but trust me when I tell you that he was misinformed.

    Thank you so much for listening! We would both appreciate it if you could help spread the word about this podcast. Tell your friends, your enemies, share it on the socials with both!

    We are coming up to the end of the season. I'm shooting for 4 more episodes but it's looking like 2 more for sure. Stay subscribed and we'll keep making them!

    Jay

    @PodcastHiatus

    @S7evendaysageek

    Email the show and share your thoughts on this episode or what you'd like to hear us discuss in the future! OnHiatus@MonkeyPooStudios.com

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