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Old Jan 05, 2020, 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Nammu View Post
Seems like bipolar II, PTSD and borderline are often confused. Maybe if we didn't live in a country where providers are pushed to give a diganoiseess the first time for insurance purposes there would be less misdiagnoses and more objective reasoning.
It would seem pretty quick to diagnose my sister in my view, too. I have also seen that trio mixed up in others. As for my sister, I can definitely see the PTSD. [I won't go into why.] The BP2 has always seemed iffy, in my view, but I have only seen a small percentage of her behavior over my life. I can certainly say she does not have BP1. I can also say with even more certainty that she does not have borderline personality disorder. Maybe her husband might, but not her. She has had issues with anger outbursts at times in her life, but no other symptoms beyond mild depression and social anxiety.
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