People with BPD feel the same emotions as others, however
their feelings, reactions and perceptions are experienced to
the extreme.
Their illness stems primarily from an inability to regulate
emotion.
They tend to think in terms of ‘all black or all white’,
causing chaos in their interpersonal relationships as they
alternately deem those around them as deplorable or in a
state of grace.
BPD is not one "disorder". It is to a great degree a
collection of disorders that co-exist and often feed off of
each other
in ways that make life very difficult for people
diagnosed with it.
Living with BPD is like living a rollercoaster.
It is the most miss understood disorder.