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Old Apr 29, 2015, 02:57 PM
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I love this community, and I love each individual subforum for all the things I have- but I have yet to find someone who has the same conditions existing at the same time, which makes it hard for me to find someone to relate to on a deeper level.
I have bipolar type 2, which is a pretty common thing on here. But in addition to that, I also have ADHD-PI. It seems harder to find anyone with ADHD-PI instead of "regular" ADHD, especially anyone with bipolar on top of it. I just can't seem to relate to the "regular" ADHD, because ADHD-PI is so completely different. There's also the borderline personality disorder, but those symptoms have seemed to diminish over time, though they do still show through sometimes.

Anyone here dealing with this?
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Old Apr 29, 2015, 03:32 PM
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This thread might help you? I didn't realize they changed the old ADD to ADHD-P1

http://forums.psychcentral.com/bipol...d-bipolar.html
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