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Old Sep 22, 2011, 12:28 PM
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My first Pdoc, said I was bp, I got of track, crashed again, went to my regular doc, he tried. Now I'm going through another Pdoc. I have always been very different, very, very rough young adult life. Have been hospitalized 2 times. I'm actually just seeing Tdoc right now, Pdoc appt, 10-10. At first I liked my Tdoc, now I don't. The last two months, I wanted to not be around, now I want to do something crazy!!!! 1 min. I like someone, next, I don't. I don't trust people, and I'm either, really mean, quiet, or trying to put up a good front. My mind races and I can't keep up. I KNOW there are not Drs. here. But, I keep thinking its a personality disorder, which you can do nothing about, so maybe, I should not take any meds, and just go with the flow? Currently only on, Trazadone for sleep, really doesn't work, and Buspar. Any opinions, please give me opinions! Thanks LOTS
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Old Sep 22, 2011, 07:13 PM
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Yes, it could be a personality disorder, like borderline, but they do use meds to help control the symptoms. The best care is doing therapy like DBT.
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