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Originally Posted by Perna
It's not necessarily a one or the other; sounds like you have both if your doctor is keeping the Bipolar NOS (means she's keeping track of the bipolar issues; make sure they don't get "worse", which would put you back in the I, II, or cyclothymic category).
http://www.everydayhealth.com/bipola...-disorder.aspx
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For insurance purposes I need the Bipolar dx.. they don't reconize BPD yet..

But I (and she) will be keeping a close eye on any symptoms of MIs. Just happy that I can finally, along with my mood stabilizers and anxiety meds, move forward in therapy and get the help I need to learn how to cope and be more 'normal', whatever that is..