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wildmoon
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- Aug 19, 2019
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I'm 37 and treated and I'm more ready to ctb than ever. My best friend died at the age of 39 by OD, she also had treatment. DBT has helped keep me alive but not solved the problem. I'm tired of being kept alive now. I use Quetiapine to knock me out, diazepam, baclofen and propranonol to chill, venaflaxine as an antidepressant. I've never met anyone over the age of 40 with the diagnosis. I intend to ctb before I'm 40. It's inhumane to live this way for this long.
*hugs* to you. I have known so many people who have BPD and I had no idea about it until my friend explained what it meant. Years later, I get a diagnosis. I am in my 40s. The psychiatrist told me that it gets better with age?? I am sorry you are in pain and the DBT did not work.. I often think the medical professionals don't know what to do with us.
i've read somewhere that it's actually dangerous to give a bpd just SSRI's. idk how true it is but you know... yeah i think if they can at least give you the treatment as soon as your symptoms are obvious, regardless of age, and then give you an "official" diagnosis at 18, it would definitely help a lot of bpd's, because i think 18 is at the peak age where it becomes more challenging to treat. if you can tackle it at even 13, you could potentially save someone from fully developing it:( likewise ♥
Right, this is the issue - many people are undiagnosed for years and years and it would help if it was diagnosed at an early age.
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