Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Ok....so I have read ALMOST all the books and there is no doubt in my mind that nada is, as far as i know undiagnosed BPD. (I say as far as I know, because she has selective hearing and would never accept a diagnoses that suggests that there is ANYTHING wrong with her....psychologically speaking) I was reading this article today regarding BPD and the article regarding Signs and symptoms says the following " While a patient with depression or bipolar disorder typically endures the same mood for weeks, a person with BPD may experience intense bouts of depression, anxiety or anger that may last only minutes, hours or at most a day. " WHAT??!?! Ok....so now i am completely perplexed because my brother who HAS been diagnosed with bipolar disorder is a rollar coaster ride...he is the one that is up and down hour to hour, while nada's depression/anxiety/anti-social behavior has not only lasted more than a day....it's been constant my entire life!! Can anyone out there help me out here? Am I mis-reading or misunderstanding what I am reading? Not that it really matters....slap horns on it and call it a bull for all i care she's a sick pup and my method of cleansing myself from her madness isn't going to change, but man....my head is spinning now. Kisses and Nibbles, Bunny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Hey Bunny, First of all, wierd, because my brother has bipolar disorder too. Possibly common diagnosis for KO's? Will have to do more research on that and see if it is common. Here's my take on the article. First of all, shrinks like to try to wrap people into neat little diagnostic packages (I know cause I am one), and there are tons of people out there who are atypical and don't fit the average. Your brother may be one of those people, but here's what's typical anyway. When someone has bipolar disorder, they usually have an identifiable cycle, so you'll be able to notice a period of time when they are clearly depressed and then another period of time when they are clearly manic. On average for most adults, it's usually a period of weeks (kids often cycle faster). However, everyone's cycle is different. Your brother's cycles may just be shorter. Also, within the ups and downs of the cycle, there are often mood changes, particularly when someone's manic (like switching very quickly from being on top of the world to irritated and furious). Even with the quick mood changes, the person still generally seems manic or depressed for a period of time. Again, this is typically the case for most people with bipolar disorder, but may not be for your brother. BPD is different because there doesn't seem to be a discernible pattern of feelings, or cycle. So there's less rhyme or reason to a BPD's moods. They just seem to come out of nowhere. Other possible reasons why your brother may switch moods so quickly: if he grew up in the same house with your nada, may not have had good role model for managing emotions so it may not be bipolar but symptoms of having a nada. Also, if he's taking meds and not taking them consistently, adjusting to new meds or needs med adjustment. Possibly substance use (not to imply that your brother uses but it is common with people with bipolar, especially in manic phase, so just something to think about). Hope that helps you clear things up a little bit. Bec Beach Bunny wrote: Ok....so I have read ALMOST all the books and there is no doubt in my mind that nada is, as far as i know undiagnosed BPD. (I say as far as I know, because she has selective hearing and would never accept a diagnoses that suggests that there is ANYTHING wrong with her....psychologically speaking) I was reading this article today regarding BPD and the article regarding Signs and symptoms says the following " While a patient with depression or bipolar disorder typically endures the same mood for weeks, a person with BPD may experience intense bouts of depression, anxiety or anger that may last only minutes, hours or at most a day. " WHAT??!?! Ok....so now i am completely perplexed because my brother who HAS been diagnosed with bipolar disorder is a rollar coaster ride...he is the one that is up and down hour to hour, while nada's depression/anxiety/anti-social behavior has not only lasted more than a day....it's been constant my entire life!! Can anyone out there help me out here? Am I mis-reading or misunderstanding what I am reading? Not that it really matters....slap horns on it and call it a bull for all i care she's a sick pup and my method of cleansing myself from her madness isn't going to change, but man....my head is spinning now. Kisses and Nibbles, Bunny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Does your brother have BPD? Was he misdiagnosed? I hear that BPD is often misdiagnosed b/c it's so hard to figure out... and some docs are manipulated or confused by their patients. Your mother... hmm... well, my nada seems to have moods that are longer as well. She'll be FINE for a while, it seems, and then just split me black and it's like her " bad mood " lasts months. Depends on who she is around. BPD is so confusing. > > Ok....so I have read ALMOST all the books and there is no doubt in my mind > that nada is, as far as i know undiagnosed BPD. (I say as far as I know, > because she has selective hearing and would never accept a diagnoses that > suggests that there is ANYTHING wrong with her....psychologically speaking) > > > I was reading this article today regarding BPD and the article regarding > Signs and symptoms says the following " While a patient with depression or > bipolar disorder typically endures the same mood for weeks, a person with > BPD may experience intense bouts of depression, anxiety or anger that may > last only minutes, hours or at most a day. " WHAT??!?! Ok....so now i am > completely perplexed because my brother who HAS been diagnosed with bipolar > disorder is a rollar coaster ride...he is the one that is up and down hour > to hour, while nada's depression/anxiety/anti-social behavior has not only > lasted more than a day....it's been constant my entire life!! Can anyone > out there help me out here? Am I mis-reading or misunderstanding what I am > reading? Not that it really matters....slap horns on it and call it a bull > for all i care she's a sick pup and my method of cleansing myself from her > madness isn't going to change, but man....my head is spinning now. > > Kisses and Nibbles, > Bunny > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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