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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 314842" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Yes, it does seem to me that there is a certain amount of co-morbidity in the PDs. It reminds me of when they were trying to diagnose my mom with Lupus. They could only give the diagnosis if she had a percentage of the symptoms. I suppose it's a bit like the Autism scale. At least, that's how it makes sense to me. When I look at it, L has most of the NPD symptoms and a few of the Borderline (BPD). Some of them seem to overlap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 314842, member: 99"] Yes, it does seem to me that there is a certain amount of co-morbidity in the PDs. It reminds me of when they were trying to diagnose my mom with Lupus. They could only give the diagnosis if she had a percentage of the symptoms. I suppose it's a bit like the Autism scale. At least, that's how it makes sense to me. When I look at it, L has most of the NPD symptoms and a few of the Borderline (BPD). Some of them seem to overlap. [/QUOTE]
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