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Looks like she calmed down
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I notice that all of her meltdowns happen at night. Does she just react poorly because she's tired, or does she react because that's when the site tends to be the most active?
It could also be when her online friends go offline/sleep, so she comes here.
 
I notice that all of her meltdowns happen at night. Does she just react poorly because she's tired, or does she react because that's when the site tends to be the most active?
People with BPD frequently experience insomnia, irregular sleep patterns, and difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep.
These sleep problems can worsen BPD symptoms, including mood swings, impulsivity, and difficulty regulating emotions.
Conversely, the strong emotions and distressing thoughts associated with BPD can also make it harder to sleep, creating a cyclical problem.
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I notice that all of her meltdowns happen at night. Does she just react poorly because she's tired, or does she react because that's when the site tends to be the most active?
She's a girl who had a rough childhood, doesn't have a good relationship with her mom, and who's now living on her own with nobody but her cats to keep her company. I wouldn't be surprised if nighttime made her feel more isolated/lonely than she normally is and thus she lashes out at night looking for human connection on here, that would also explain why most of her shopping cart excursions always happened at night despite her being free for the whole day, she was looking for someone to talk to
 
It could also be when her online friends go offline/sleep, so she comes here.
She doesn't have friends, except for maybe the guy who made her a Shuichi edit for her birthday. She does orbit a minor dramacow named Orca, who is like a slightly less funny and non-schizo Zo-zo.
 
She has a discord account that she seems to have open 24/7, and seems to talk to have a following on insta who all act really friendly to her. If she doesn't have any online friends I'm very confused on how that's even possible.
Online friends are something vastly different from actual friends
 
She doesn't have friends, except for maybe the guy who made her a Shuichi edit for her birthday. She does orbit a minor dramacow named Orca, who is like a slightly less funny and non-schizo Zo-zo.
Online friends are something vastly different from actual friends
What about her friends who drove her with shopping cart?
 
She's a girl who had a rough childhood, doesn't have a good relationship with her mom, and who's now living on her own with nobody but her cats to keep her company. I wouldn't be surprised if nighttime made her feel more isolated/lonely than she normally is and thus she lashes out at night looking for human connection on here, that would also explain why most of her shopping cart excursions always happened at night despite her being free for the whole day, she was looking for someone to talk to
Negative. I got the cctv footage. She sends her lackeys
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True BPD takes years to recover from, and she has the misfortune of having an incurable neurological disorder on top of that. Frankly I'm not shocked that she hasn't made amazing progress in only 2 months.
Yeah, but apparently we're also an part of her therapy group, whether we like it or not. But hey, at least she lasted an bit longer, this time
 
True BPD takes years to recover from, and she has the misfortune of having an incurable neurological disorder on top of that. Frankly I'm not shocked that she hasn't made amazing progress in only 2 months.
Bpd isn't really curable. The medicine is really supplemental to the therapy part. But it lessens in most cases with age as havers develop coping mechanisms and skills and experience living. Most people agree that they see/feel improvement around late 20's and some studies have 40 year old with essentially no symptoms at all. Considering the BPD urge to 🗑 it's really a game of hanging in there.

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