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Originally Posted by shezbut
Yes, BleedingAngel,
Dissociation is not uncommon at all for BPD. I frequently dissociated in youth which caused a lot memory repression. My current psychiatrist told me that my history of dissociation was overlooked, as I also have a seizure disorder.
A book that I read on dissociation talked about how those with epilepsy cannot be diagnosed with emotional dissociation. The difficulty with this, is the fact that people with epilepsy can have seizures and also dissociate in emotionally stressful times. My personal experiences is that seizures usually hit right as I'm coming down from the stress.
Anyway...dissociation with BPD is very common!
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Bleedingangel- I can relate to the loss of time/memory. It happens all the time to me. I'd be lost without my planner I keep with me.
Shezbut, would you happen to recall what the book was called? I have similar experiences, and also have epilepsy. But was just dx as BPD last week, so my quest for resources and information is in full swing.
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Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh is based on psychological disorders.
Pooh has an eating disorder, Piglet has anxiety, Eeyore has depression, Tigger has ADHD, Rabbit has OCD, and Owl is the psychiatrist who they all look up to.