Do you think this is just your experience or have you read any studies that confirm this? The reason I ask is because I've been treated off and on for YEARS for depression, started treatment for ADD in January of 2011, and recently a psychiatrist client (not my doc, a client of my marketing firm) said he thinks I'm bipolar (but then again, he specializes in bipolar, so it might be like a person with a hammer--everything looks like a nail!). At this point I'm just confused and soooo in need of help. Honestly, BPD sounds more like me the more I read about it, and at 59 this seems to worsen with age rather than improve, so that's why I'm asking about your comment.
Thanks for any insights,
Anne
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Originally Posted by acrosstheborderline
hi morsecoded I have found with my experince the extreme symptoms of borderline personality disorder go away as you age . I had it severe in my teens and early twenties and have never had it to that extreme again . I have got milder symptoms of borderline personality over the years through tramatic events . I wounder if those tramatic events never happen would have I remained cured of the condition . That I will never know .
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