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Old Apr 19, 2019, 10:46 AM
TipsyTurtle TipsyTurtle is offline
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Hi. The diagnosis on my wife’s bills have always stated Bipolar Unspecified, or Bipolar Not Otherwise Specified. This diagnosis has never been discussed with my wife, instead he talks about vague things that I can’t even look up, like Bipolar Disorder w/Borderline Traits Caused by trigger. I see the same doctor and he basically told me she doesn’t have Bipolar but rather Borderline Personality Disorder. The problem is my wife really has no clue about what her actual diagnosis is. So if I bring up anything specific related to Borderline, I’m accused of “psycoanalizing” by my wife. This vague diagnosis and my wife not knowing exactly what’s going is causing all sorts of stress. If the billable diagnosis is Bipolar Unspecified, shouldn’t my wife be told this?