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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 288605" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>I have only done a quick google search on Borderline (BPD), but it appears to me that it describes a set of symptoms, much like ODD. With that in mind, I wouldn't accept that diagnosis as the "answer" if it were my child. Meaning, I wouldn't read about Borderline (BPD) and think that it was as hopeless as it seems. It also seems like Borderline (BPD) could be diagnosis'ed as something else by a different person.</p><p> </p><p>I have seen an a/d and then a diet change, change my inner being in a way I would not have thought possible. With the right medication, your difficult child's symptoms might be managed and she could still have a very happy life. I know getting her to take her medications is its own problem.</p><p> </p><p>You are doing everything you can for your difficult child and she has access to support your aunt and grandmother didn't have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 288605, member: 1792"] I have only done a quick google search on Borderline (BPD), but it appears to me that it describes a set of symptoms, much like ODD. With that in mind, I wouldn't accept that diagnosis as the "answer" if it were my child. Meaning, I wouldn't read about Borderline (BPD) and think that it was as hopeless as it seems. It also seems like Borderline (BPD) could be diagnosis'ed as something else by a different person. I have seen an a/d and then a diet change, change my inner being in a way I would not have thought possible. With the right medication, your difficult child's symptoms might be managed and she could still have a very happy life. I know getting her to take her medications is its own problem. You are doing everything you can for your difficult child and she has access to support your aunt and grandmother didn't have. [/QUOTE]
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