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25 Aug

I recommend everyone to take a look at this website. Many people, including healthcare professionals fall victim to narcissistic/sociopaths. When this manipulation happens within the healthcare area patients and families health and lives are jeopardized.

This sums it up best to help others understand what they can’t see but what is happening or has happened.  Narcissistic/Sociopaths/Psychopaths I use interchangeably and I will refer to some of these issues in future posts.  The following is a quote from this great website:

“Narcissistic/sociopaths are just as wickedly abusive as those that physically abuse and yet no one sees the scars and unhealed wounds they leave. They are not visible to the naked eye but they are visible if one looks closely. These people are dangerous people and often they will physically abuse, they even have the potential to kill, yet they are cowards so more often, they will beat, whip and abuse with their tongues. They will manipulate, guilt and lie to control you. They will use mind games to convince you that you are the one that is bad, wrong, messed up and needs fixing”.

I encourage others to learn more about this type of personality, cut ties, and move on. You are worth so much more. Others will eventually see it, but don’t wait on them.  It’s your life.  Life is short.

 

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  1. buckwheatsrisk

    August 25, 2012 at 10:32 pm

    you’re right…it’s my life and life is short…that really struck me. i don’t think i feel yet like it is my life…hmm

     
    • brain injury self rehabilitation (BISR)

      August 25, 2012 at 10:38 pm

      It takes so much time, but you have taken all the right steps. You are on the path of eternal healing and along the way you are educating and healing others. Thank you for helping so many others as you continue to understand the real purpose of life and move away from abusive relationships.

       
      • buckwheatsrisk

        August 25, 2012 at 10:42 pm

        it does but it’s worth it in the long run. i imagine some days what it will be like to live with a lot less fear and pain and that keeps me fighting! thank you xo

        how are you doing?

         
      • brain injury self rehabilitation (BISR)

        August 25, 2012 at 10:54 pm

        I’m well. I’m so behind on reading and I thought I’d try to read a little. This touched me, as my healthcare was jeopardized by certain people falsely interferring. I’ve removed myself from so many, because they are still under the “curse”…mind games!

        I’m close to several that do know the entire history and that is reassuring. That’s more than others have. But it took my entire life.

        I did well until the brain injury when I became vulnerable again…and these people moved back into my life. They are out for good now! Eventually all will figure it out. My nieces and nephews will eventually figure it out on their own. They are all extremely intelligent.

         
      • buckwheatsrisk

        August 25, 2012 at 10:56 pm

        You are a strong lady! I can totally understand how tbi would draw you back to family. I hope that gap has been filled with some loving people in your life

         
      • brain injury self rehabilitation (BISR)

        August 27, 2012 at 6:46 am

        I have significant and loving people in my life. I have a difficult time with “Trust”, but I think that’s normal.

         
      • buckwheatsrisk

        August 27, 2012 at 9:57 am

        yes it is normal, i don’t trust either. we’ve been taught we can’t but if you have loving people in your life, they are not going to give up on you and maybe over time you will begin baby step by baby step to maybe know you can rely on them xo

         
  2. gothrules

    August 27, 2012 at 9:07 pm

    Reblogged this on 40 years of faulty wiring.

     

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