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<blockquote data-quote="HereWeGoAgain" data-source="post: 29187" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>Hi all, I bought a copy of SWOE, my wife is reading it and I am on the waiting list (at the rate wife plows thru printed material, I should have it in a day or two). wife is going to talk to her p-doctor (who has also been difficult child's therapist in the past) about Borderline (BPD) at next appointment., Monday I believe. difficult child doesn't have a p-doctor at the moment. wife's p-doctor is not going to take difficult child back as a patient due to past non-compliance issues. difficult child has an MD who may be able to do a referral but wants to get thyroid hormone levels straightened out right now. I forgot to mention before that difficult child has hypothyroidism in addition to everything else. She has managed to keep up with the synthetic thyroid medication by hook or crook until she went into detox and the doctor there arrogantly refused to listen to her telling him she needed it. Her levels got dangerously low before the MD re-prescribed.</p><p></p><p>As I mentioned on another thread, the Borderline (BPD) symptoms and the drugs and organic disease (hypothyroidism, seizures) are all mixed up together in a witch's brew, all reinforcing each other, it's very hard to figure out what may have started this roller coaster going. The first I heard of Borderline (BPD) was reading about it here and I had a bit of a "eureka" moment, but (of course) it's maybe not that simple. But I definitely know that however it came to pass, she meets the criteria now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HereWeGoAgain, post: 29187, member: 3485"] Hi all, I bought a copy of SWOE, my wife is reading it and I am on the waiting list (at the rate wife plows thru printed material, I should have it in a day or two). wife is going to talk to her p-doctor (who has also been difficult child's therapist in the past) about Borderline (BPD) at next appointment., Monday I believe. difficult child doesn't have a p-doctor at the moment. wife's p-doctor is not going to take difficult child back as a patient due to past non-compliance issues. difficult child has an MD who may be able to do a referral but wants to get thyroid hormone levels straightened out right now. I forgot to mention before that difficult child has hypothyroidism in addition to everything else. She has managed to keep up with the synthetic thyroid medication by hook or crook until she went into detox and the doctor there arrogantly refused to listen to her telling him she needed it. Her levels got dangerously low before the MD re-prescribed. As I mentioned on another thread, the Borderline (BPD) symptoms and the drugs and organic disease (hypothyroidism, seizures) are all mixed up together in a witch's brew, all reinforcing each other, it's very hard to figure out what may have started this roller coaster going. The first I heard of Borderline (BPD) was reading about it here and I had a bit of a "eureka" moment, but (of course) it's maybe not that simple. But I definitely know that however it came to pass, she meets the criteria now. [/QUOTE]
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