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Old Aug 16, 2015, 11:51 PM
AlmostHappyattimes AlmostHappyattimes is offline
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Originally Posted by Kimaya View Post
I definitely agree there is a strong genetic component, I'm waiting for more research to see if there is strong evidence of the heritability of development going wrong. I think the answer is yes. I'd also love to see if the other PDs present this developmental glitchiness too.

For some reason borders hang onto early childhood communication methods. I'd be interested in any research you have read. I've seen the teenage BPD brain development study but nothing else. Fascinating.
If you google stuff, it comes up, here in the UK my dr wanted me to get a brain scan, but other dr's disagreed to it, but he seamed adamant that i got one to see if my brain is any different

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