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Old May 20, 2016, 10:53 PM
Anonymous37815
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Originally Posted by gina_re View Post
I have to agree. It may not be that you see the same therapist for twenty years, but your life changes over the years. So having a therapist to work through life changes and other symptoms that can pop in the future is beneficial. BP doesn't go away, and we can all use a "tune up" here and there.


I guess you're right. Unfortunately, BP won't go away. Just like my first therapist told me, at this point treatment is to try to make it manageable as possible. It's just been hard on me. I lived and struggled all my life not knowing about it until I got my dx a few years ago in middle age. So, now that I know I'm bp, and know that there's not much hope for me since I'm getting old, I just feel totally worthless and that there's not really a reason for me to exist any longer. If being miserable is permanent, why should I have to exist?
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