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For about a year to a year and a half now I have been struggling with the idea of actually having a mental disorder as opposed to just having crazy teenage hormones.
First I thought that I maybe had depression but then I realized that I wasn't actually constantly sad. Sometimes I feel so despairingly sad, empty and hopeless and I feel like I can never not feel like this, and I get suicidal thoughts and self harm. These feelings last anywhere from a few hours to a few weeks but then when they change I can feel great and positive about everything and basically on top of the world. I looked into bipolar disorder but my mood swings aren't as extreme. I recently found out about BPD from watching a youtuber who has it and I felt like it almost summed me up minus a few of the criteria.... 1. frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. I don't find that I experience this exactly but I have read widely that people suffering with BPD get incredibly distressed when they are alone. I found that when my best friend left for ten days earlier this year and also when she left for 6 weeks last year I felt incredibly unstable and hopeless and low and I had suicidal thoughts. 2. a pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation. I had a "relationship" if you could call it that last year with a boy that I was completely obsessed with and we only went out for around a month and a half. But sometimes I would alternate between feeling really in love with him and then thinking how stupid I could have been to think that and subsequently finding him revolting? He dumped me and I felt terribly depressed for ages and now I can't imagine how I could have liked him. Also with my relationship with my best friend, I often find myself feeling almost "in love" with her and then sometimes feeling like she's manipulative and selfish etc.. etc.. but I never act on this hate or anything. 3. identity disturbance: markedly and persistently unstable self-image or sense of self. I have pretty low self esteem and sometimes I go through moments of a few hours/days where I am really despairingly distressed about my image and how it doesn't "feel" like me. And I change ideas about what I want my image to be all the time and I buy clothes that aren't really my style and constantly change. 4. impulsivity in at least two areas that are potentially self-damaging (e.g., spending, sex, substance abuse, reckless driving, binge eating). I spend pretty compulsively and I have trouble in saving money. Well, I never save any money. I always spend everything I have when I go shopping (although it's not much). I am more attracted to alcohol and drugs than my peers and have always been one of the first to try these. I don't abuse these but I don't exactly have a constant supply. Once I bought a vodka bottle from my friend and I kept it in my room and drank it every night until my mum found it (oops). Oh and when I didn't have weed I heard you could smoke nutmeg (lol) so I tried that. Idk that's probably not relevant at all. I self harm, but I don't do it regularly any more. I used to self harm almost every day but now it's only when I feel the extreme need to (and for some reason this isn't always when I feel low?). And I have really ****ed up eating habits. I go through phases of restriction to about 500 calories a day and then I will binge eat for days-weeks-months depending on how much I lose self control. 5. recurrent suicidal behavior, gestures, or threats, or self-mutilating behavior I have self harmed and had suicidal thoughts. I don't think I would act on these, but unfortunately I have used suicide as a threat in an intense argument before which I feel rather ashamed about. :/ 6. affective instability due to a marked reactivity of mood (e.g., intense episodic dysphoria, irritability, or anxiety usually lasting a few hours and only rarely more than a few days). Yep. I get this fairly often. 7. chronic feelings of emptiness Yes. 8. inappropriate, intense anger or difficulty controlling anger (e.g., frequent displays of temper, constant anger, recurrent physical fights) I would consider myself a "good person" most of the time but sometimes I feel like there is a switch that goes off and in arguments with my mum I will become incredibly angry and I find it hard to stop. This is fairly frequent. 9. transient, stress-related paranoid ideation or severe dissociative symptoms I'm not sure I understand this but on occasion I feel very dissociated. The other day I left school early (a break in my routine so it made me feel weird) and I was going to go home but instead I walked to the mall and took a lot of unnecessary detours where I bought food and sat down. And then when I went to the mall I bought a ticket for a movie that started in 2 hours and then after about 20 minutes of sitting in the cinema by myself I realised this was stupid and I got a refund. I then went to the bus to go home but I took so many unnecessary detours. This continued until I got home. When I got home I felt incredibly weird and like a day had passed since I was at the mall. And I felt very "out of myself" if that makes sense? Oh and also today when I woke up I felt like I had just woken up from a coma or something I felt very strange and like everything was unfamiliar despite being at home. Now, I realise that I probably should go to a psychiatrist or something like that at some stage and I intend to, but I am worried because I am a minor, because of their duty of care they'll have to tell my parents about self harm and disordered eating. What do you guys think? Do you think I should look into BDP as a possibility? Or is all this just a mixture of weirdness and teenage hormones? Thankyou ![]() Last edited by Wren_; Sep 08, 2013 at 04:23 AM. Reason: added trigger icon |
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Hi, we can't really tell you whether you have it or not as we're not trained professionals. You seem to relate to a lot of the stuff, on what level I don't know but if you feel you can relate then it is definitely worth seeing someone about it. I am not sure they can tell your parents but as you say being a minor they may, but I really don't know. Possibly speak with them about it first? If you do have a MI, you will need a support system so best to get them on side and give them some understanding.
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