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Old Oct 17, 2014, 12:30 AM
The_little_didgee The_little_didgee is offline
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Originally Posted by HALLIEBETH87 View Post
She didn't dx it either. It was a dr in a hospital because I have traits. I mean, really? Cutting, mood swings and past trauma doesn't mean bpd. I charted my moods and she watched closely and after a few months with me removed it.

Cutting is enough to get the Dx. One doesn't even have to meet the minimum criteria with some psychiatrists. My experimentation with cutting along with an awful SSRI reaction that made chronically suicidal throughout the treatment was enough. The cutting and suicidal thoughts stopped when I got off the drug, but that didn't matter.

My autism symptoms were used to justify the BPD Dx even though they suspected I had ASD but they were too lazy to do the assessment. If they did they would have discovered I did not have BPD. I always knew and believed I was misdiagnosed. The BPD diagnosis made no sense and did not describe my experiences at all especially since my social issues had nothing to do with fears of abandonment and a poor sense of self.

After my BPD diagnosis they told me I had PTSD because I was sexually abused. I was never ever abused nor did I ever display any kind of PTSD symptoms. It was all a part of their game to fit me into the easiest label.

Once you get misdiagnosed with BPD it follows you. I can never ever get fair psychiataric care unless I am floridly psychotic.

We all get BPD traits from time to time especially during stress. This is why the disorder should never ever be diagnosed in the ER and during an inpatient stay.
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