
Mother Mayhem: For Daughters of Narcissistic or Emotionally Limited Mothers 125. When Your Body Flares After Contact With Your Mother
Jan 21, 2026
They explore why your body flares after contact with a mother and how increased awareness can feel harsher, not worse. The conversation covers caregiving reigniting old dynamics, why loosening boundaries can still trigger dysregulation, and the invisible cost of acting as the family bridge. Practical ways to respond by nervous system state and gentle steps to earn your system's trust are highlighted.
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Boundary Loosening Can Trigger Betrayal
- When you loosen a boundary with hope for an endpoint your nervous system orients to the future, not safety in the present.
- When the goalpost moves your system feels betrayed, which explains sharper dysregulation after contact with your mother.
Caregiving Handoff That Didn’t Happen
- Teresa loosened a boundary to help her injured mother with caregiving and expected a handoff to her brothers.
- When the handoff didn't happen her nervous system flared up and felt worse than before because she could now see the dynamics clearly.
Post-Contact Flareups Can Signal Healing
- Feeling worse after seeing your mother can mean your system is more awake and less dissociated, not that you're regressing.
- Holding two truths ('I survived this' and 'I no longer should have to') is painful but signals healing.




