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Old Jan 16, 2012, 09:14 AM
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I was just diagnoses BPD on top of a whole list of other diagnosis. I've thought for years that this should have been my diagnosis, so I wasn't really surprised. When reading about the symptoms it felt like someone had read my journal!

The thing that concerns me is that my doc didn't add/change my meds, just added the diagnosis...

I'm curious how some others are dealing with BPD.

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Old Jan 16, 2012, 04:32 PM
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I was just diagnoses BPD on top of a whole list of other diagnosis. I've thought for years that this should have been my diagnosis, so I wasn't really surprised. When reading about the symptoms it felt like someone had read my journal!

The thing that concerns me is that my doc didn't add/change my meds, just added the diagnosis...

I'm curious how some others are dealing with BPD.


I also just got diagnosed and put up a post. Maybe we can help each other relate!
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