The Huffington Post published a stunning article recently about a 33-year-old Pennsylvania woman arrested for attempting to poison her boyfriend with eye drops.
Yes . . . eye drops.
Vickie Jo Mills stated that she "never meant to kill" Thomas Edgar Nesbitt, III, 45.
She "only wanted him to pay more attention to her." . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Now I've heard everything. Check out the story on how Nesbitt's doctor began to suspect tetrahydrozoline, the primary ingredient in over-the-counter eye drops.
Anyone who has broken the Borderine Personality Disorder code of behavior symptoms (fear of abandonment) can recognize the probable disorder this woman is broadcasting to the world. I wonder if she'll get treatment for what it seems like she's suffering from.
Interestingly, several people commenting after this article stated that they thought Mills was suffering from Munchausens syndrome by proxy. What do you think? Comment below.
Fortunately my BPD ex-wife never tried to hurt my physically to get attention. She did pretend to have sprained her ankle to get me to leave a party at my own home when we were dating. Miraculously she was able to walk soon after I got there!
She did the same thing once after we were married. She also eluded to suicide once when we were dating. So, I certainly witnessed the need for attention.
She needed attention wherever she went and so always either created drama or she brought her camera and took pictures all night. She is a "fine arts" photographer as more of a hobby, but wonder if it all fits into the need for attention.
Posted by: Dan | September 25, 2012 at 06:58 AM