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Old Jul 18, 2015, 12:39 AM
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In the past five years I have been diagnosed with ADHD and Trichatillomania. I also show signs if compulsive eating and compulsive lying. The compulsive lying has burned bridges with all the members of my family, and even though my mother is a psychiatrist she hates me and will not help in any way or refer me to her colleagues. Even though I know I brought this upon myself, it still hurts to have the members of my family say I'm "self-centered" and "have no conscience". I am sick of being a dishonest,
untrustworthy person. I have low self-esteem as well, and often hate myself. I would go out on a limb and say I had Borderline Personality Disorder, but I'm under eighteen so I can't be officially diagnosed. I show many of the symptoms including the feeling of emptiness and extreme mood swings. What do you say?

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Old Jul 18, 2015, 10:46 AM
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I would work on the problems that I know that I had and worry about the BPD later if the diagnosis became confirmed.

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