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Originally Posted by TheLonelyChemist
She thought it was best to not tell you you may have BPD, and later told your psychiatrist that you have BPD, and both disagreed each other. Ask your psychiatrist to be on meds only to avoid further confusions. That'll save you money and pain and time too.)
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I am on men's but they don't work for me - I have been trying for 2 years to find a combination I can tolerate and that will work with no success. That's why Pdoc referred me for therapy in the hope that the combination of media and therapy would help.
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Originally Posted by ChickenNoodleSoup
I am a bit confused... she doesn't want to offer more therapy because she thinks you have a personality disorder? In that case you'd need even more therapy, you'd totally deserve it too.
It's not at all your fault that the therapy didn't work for you. It might be the wrong kind of therapy, or it might be that it happened at the wrong time. You were honest and in return you weren't told the truth. I think that's a mistake on their end, not yours
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The joys of the NHS mean that I would have to go to a different service for therapy for bpd
I think it feels worse because they know that I tried cbt before but that didn't work and I was just left feeling worse and with no further help. This time was the same, only worse because now I don't even have any hope that medication will work