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Old Jun 27, 2013, 04:20 PM
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hey all,

I don't know whether anyone is still around but I used to post in this forum quite a while ago prior to a diagnosis cause I felt I fitted in with a lot of the traits.

I've hada lot of time away from forums etc. as stupid as it sounds but because I've been really ill. I was worried that all the triggering material was making me iller and I was almost becoming so used to being able to speak so openly about stuff it made me seem much iller in the 'real world'.

turns out, it wasnt the forum making me look ill - it was just the fact that I really am.

I've recently got the diagnosis of BPD after many other stupid diagnoses that made no sense, but my lack of trust and ever changing behaviour and personality apparently made me hard to diagnose.

So I just wanted to re-introduce myself and say Hey to you all and I hope you're all doing okay and look forward to speaking to you more
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Old Jun 27, 2013, 09:24 PM
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Hey. Welcome back to the forum. Glad you finally got a diagnosis that makes sense.
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Old Jun 28, 2013, 09:23 AM
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