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Old Jul 23, 2014, 11:12 PM
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I don't think it's unusual to get different diagnoses from different people. Also those different diagnoses are often not mutually exclusive, so if someone tells you that you have bipolar disorder that doesn't mean that you can't also be on the autism spectrum or have panic disorder at the same time.

My psychiatrist and therapist ,who is a psychologist, have different diagnoses for me. The truth is probably somewhere in between.