Posted by kiddo on November 17, 2001, at 10:53:12
In reply to Re: Borderline continued.....Pamela Lynn, posted by Anna laura on November 17, 2001, at 0:49:21
Hi-
Please feel free to jump in-this is what it's all about :-) I haven't seen you before-please forgive me if you've been around, but nice to meet ya anyway.
Please do send the link if you can find it, I would love to reference it. Perhaps I'm still suffering because I wasn't Dx'd until I was 28. I know for me it hasn't eased any-I thought I was doing good for awhile, then something happened-I don't know what, and now I'm spiraling like a tornado. It gets rather tiring always fighting, and I'd love to hear something good about it and have hope that someday I'll be at least semi-normal.
Kiddo :-)
> Hope i'm not bothering you by joining the discussion here, but i read different things on BPD. Actually the prognosis is believed quite benign in the long run. i don't know wther this different diagnosis depends on European standards or not . I can remember clearly i read that doesn't have a chronic path like most of illnesses do and that it can change for good if a person manages to go through the worst period without killing herself/himself. The article i read said that BPD tends to fade away as time goes by as a person grow older: Statitistic say that the worst period is believed to be around the twenties: as a person reaches the thirties, usually improves and the sociopathic features,relationship/emotional troubles smooth and fade away with time.
> I can't remember where i read this, if i find the site i'll send you a url.
> >
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