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Old Oct 24, 2007, 07:50 AM
kathy5691 kathy5691 is offline
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I was diagonesed with Borderline Personality Disorder. and severe depression. I have sense changed Dr. now he calls it severe bipalor. is there a differance. I haven't been to therapy in awhile but my therapist trying to make it easier for me to understand said I had bipolar on steriods.

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Old Oct 24, 2007, 09:57 AM
darkeyes darkeyes is offline
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Hi there,
Maybe take a look at
"Disorders" section, click on and you'll find definitions for the various disorders.
"Disorders" section is above the word "Forums", near the upper left hand side.
Hope this has been of help to you. Both disorders are not the same, but some behaviours/traits can be similar, it's also possible for a person to have more than one disorder, so I think it's important that your pdoc talks with you about this, and be sure that you ask any questions you have about the DXes and treatments possible.
Lots of luck with this, take care.
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