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Old Jul 15, 2016, 08:36 AM
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When you have been diagnosed with a major depressive disorder at the age of 14, with a BPD co-occurring with a Bipolar Disorder type II with tendency of depression at the age of 17 and with a DPD at the age of 15, it's quite difficult to continue with your life, specially when ypu have tp experience sometimes all of the symptoms in a single "episode"
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Old Jul 15, 2016, 11:45 AM
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Hello Interruprted girl: I'm sorry you have had so much difficulty. I see this is your first post here on PC. So... welcome to PsychCentral… from the Skeezyks! I hope you find the time you spend here to be of benefit.

PsychCentral is a great place to get information as well as support for mental health issues. There are many knowledgeable & caring members here. The more you post, & reply to other members’ posts, the more a part of the community you will become. Plus there are social groups you can join & chat rooms where you’ll be able to connect with other PC members in real time (once your first 5 posts have been reviewed & approved.) Lots of great stuff! So please keep posting!
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Old Jul 16, 2016, 09:22 PM
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When you have been diagnosed with a major depressive disorder at the age of 14, with a BPD co-occurring with a Bipolar Disorder type II with tendency of depression at the age of 17 and with a DPD at the age of 15, it's quite difficult to continue with your life, specially when ypu have tp experience sometimes all of the symptoms in a single "episode"
Yes it is. I have several disorders myself and I have been in therapy for years to try to heal. In your case, does each diagnosis cancel out the previous ones?
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Old Aug 16, 2016, 11:55 PM
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When you have been diagnosed with a major depressive disorder at the age of 14, with a BPD co-occurring with a Bipolar Disorder type II with tendency of depression at the age of 17 and with a DPD at the age of 15, it's quite difficult to continue with your life, specially when ypu have tp experience sometimes all of the symptoms in a single "episode"
I suggest a (cheap) 12 step support group like Codependents Anonymous or Adult Children of Dysfunctional families and perhaps some others. (google them) good luck.
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