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Hey @Ryder ,

 

Thanks for sharing a little about yourself. Unfortunately, due to anonymity, your picture above couldn't go live. However, the rest of your post has πŸ™‚

 

I have BPD. Well, let's just say BPD used to rule my life, but now I am in a much better place.

 

BPD doesn't have to be medicated. It's not medication that 'cures' it. It's talking therapies that makes the difference. I'm actually working on a research paper that looks into BPD therapies. 

 

By the way, just to confirm, when you say BPD, you mean Borderline Personality Disorder?

 

Having BPD can be lonely at times. I used to feel lonely, but I can't say I do anymore. I've got too much to do to feel lonely.

 

What do you like to do in your free time?

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Im new, im 47,  im from nsw, i used to be on meds for Anxiety and depression,  but from long term use,  ended up with insomnia,  i have other neurological disorders from a birth injury 

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Hi, 

I'm 46yo male from QLD. Just had my second therapy session. Don't think my psychologist believes that I could make it through this far without seeing someone before now. Possible (Quiet) BPD with CPTSD however my therapist doesn't deal with that. While they can help with general tools I need help because I know it's going to be a long term thing. Really need to go through BPD assessment so that at the very least I have some peace of mind as to what I am dealing with. If anyone has any advice or knows where I can go to get a definitive answer it would be helpful. 

 

Thanks

D

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Hey @Shadow77 ,

 

Welcome to a world of BPD. I have to say I’ve lived a BPD life for a few decades now. I was diagnosed through my local hospital after a few emergency visits.

 

I then had treatment through Victoria’s BPD specialist clinic, Spectrum. I has been an incredible experience and I’m now in a great place. Better than pre-BPD actually.

 

Having the diagnosis helps with accessing specific therapies as talking therapies are shown to be the most helpful. 

Do you see a psychiatrist?

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Psychologist. I managed to get an appointment quickly so I took it not realising where I would end up once I went down the rabbit hole. Went through a breakup and had a dissociative episode the last time I saw my ex. Breakup was sudden and unexpected.  

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Have a look here. It may be helpful for you @Shadow77 

 

https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/borderline-personality-disorder-bpd

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Have already been through there, the problem is getting to see someone or talk to someone who can diagnose BPD.

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That would be done by a psychologist or psychiatrist, hence I asked about whether you see a psychiatrist also @Shadow77 . Any chance you can see one? Or would your psychologist write a BPD assessment report? It is understandable why you want a formal diagnosis.

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She's not familiar with BPD. I'm trying to find out where to go atm to get a formal diagnosis. I can't afford the $1500 some places want to charge.

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Fair enough @Shadow77  if she is not familiar with BPD.

 

I think it's about looking for a psychiatrist in your area. Surely you aren't expected to pay for something you pretty much already know....

 

As I said, I was diagnosed in hospital... it wasn't a long letter or report... it was just a short discharge letter to my GP to say that I had BPD. That's as 'formal' as I got for mine. I can't say anyone actually asks for the paperwork or anything. Even in my admission to the BPD specialist clinic, it wasn't as though I had to prove I had BPD.

 

If you have a look at the BPD traits, and 5 of these traits affect your daily functioning, then maybe that's all you need? Otherwise, would your GP or psychologist be able to recommend someone to you?