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Originally Posted by raspberrytorte
Because if it is over diagnosed that would be fantastic!!!! Maybe I don't really have it then!
(I mean, it's not great that it's over diagnosed... but I don't want to have it, so if it is, and I don't have it and stuff, that would be great. It would make my life. Seriously. I'd be so happy. No more antipsychotic. No more inpatient stays. No more hallucinations or annoying racing thoughts or delusions and ****.)
But if it is overdiagnosed... what do all these people have instead?
I don't think I'm a unipolar. I have serious anxiety. Maybe ALL of my symptoms really are just anxiety! I'm going in on monday to see a new psychiatrist and get another opinion. Seriously, if she says she thinks I don't have it and just have some ultra scary anxiety disorder I'd be so happy. Just thinking about it is making me happy. I'm so happy right now I want to kiss a plant or something. Know that doesn't make any sense at all, but whatever.
Yippee!!!!
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WOW. I was thinking all of my problems were potentially all anxiety, too. It's weird we all jump to the same conclusions. If you were seeing your doctor for seven years, I doubt they misdiagnosed you. For me, I have to remember that I was hospitalized for mania, and during that time, I had little anxiety and actually denied ever having anxiety when the doctor asked me about it. So strange. I've always been super anxious.
One thought I've heard is that BPD is often diagnosed as bipolar because of insurance reasons. BPD is primarily treated with some kind of talk therapy, but bipolar is medication based and insurance would rather pay for medication than other kinds of therapy. Another is that it's gotten trendy now that celebrities have announced they have bipolar.
But I wouldn't jump on it. Some articles say it's underdiagnosed, too. For a while, I was just fishing for any reason I could find to prove I didn't have it.
Another thing. My therapist told me it's rare to never doubt the disorder at some point. Going through periods of denial is almost more evidence we have it.