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BPD / EUPD

nemnem Posts: 410 Listening Ear
should I pursue a diagnosis of EUPD?
I think I have it
I really think I have it



Questions
Is there a helpline for that?

- Is BPD EUPD on my record?


Thoughts
the youth worker BPD person said I should change my psychiatrist
Could tell
BPD
could ask
Should pursue BPD diagnosis
People say it can be a curse cus everyone is horrible to u/ judgemental/ so much stigma? / scared to mention to my GP cus it could lead to discrimination??

Comments

  • Blue_lilyBlue_lily Posts: 42 The answer to life, the universe, and everything
    edited September 12
    Hi @nem

    I am not sure if there is a specific helpline for considering a diagnosis of EUPD. However @Lottie5433 wrote about how they found the mind page on BPD and EUPD helpful in your last thread about BPD. On this page people have written about their experience with getting a diagnosis under the section 'Different views on Diagnosis' - reading these comments may help you make a judgement about whether you'd like to pursue a diagnosis of EUPD.

    Here's the link to that page on mind if you want to have a read:
    https://mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/borderline-personality-disorder-bpd/about-bpd/

    I hear how you're feeling anxious about the stigma surrounding a BPD diagnosis, firstly feeling scared is completely valid as it is uncertain what the result of this diagnosis may be. It may help to talk through these concerns with someone so you can get a second opinion and maybe they can give you advise based on their previous experience.

    In your previous posts you mention your youth worker and psychiatrist, if you feel comfortable maybe you could talk to them about BPD and EUPD being on your record and the impacts of having a diagnosis of BPD. Getting two different opinions may help give you two different views and help you make a more informed decision.

    Pursuing a diagnosis at the end of the day is your decision, even after discussing it with your psychiatrist and youth worker. Do you think a diagnosis would help you better navigate what you're going through?


    <3
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