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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 146524"><p>Borderline (BPD) and schizophrenia are very different. Borderline (BPD) is often hard to distinguish from BiPolar (BP), but I've not heard of anyone mistaking it for schizophrenia.</p><p></p><p>Nichole isn't taking her medications, right? Is it possible she's either slipping into a depressive or manic episode?</p><p></p><p>When I was severely depressed, I had the paranoia. I thought everyone was working against me. Then when I checked into psychiatric hospital - voluntarily - I thought that everyone that worked there looked so familiar and I would ask them if we had met before...which they said we hadn't. Then I started to think that somehow this was all a conspiracy - even though I had checked in voluntarily. psychiatrist said I was bordering on a psychotic depression.</p><p></p><p>In there at the same time was a woman with bipolar who went off her medications and entered a manic phase. She was convinced people were bugging her house and was taking apart the phones and the electric looking for them. And another guy who was manic who was first a doctor, then a time traveler in the Army, then on a special mission to Mars. He was very intelligent. We had some interesting conversations about his 'time' and 'space' travel. If you questioned him he became very hostile....kinda scary. Then his medications kicked in and I felt so bad for him...he said he felt so stupid for the things he'd been saying.</p><p></p><p>My point is that psychosis is not only seen in schizophrenia. If she gets any worse, she may need to be admitted.</p><p></p><p>(((hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 146524"] Borderline (BPD) and schizophrenia are very different. Borderline (BPD) is often hard to distinguish from BiPolar (BP), but I've not heard of anyone mistaking it for schizophrenia. Nichole isn't taking her medications, right? Is it possible she's either slipping into a depressive or manic episode? When I was severely depressed, I had the paranoia. I thought everyone was working against me. Then when I checked into psychiatric hospital - voluntarily - I thought that everyone that worked there looked so familiar and I would ask them if we had met before...which they said we hadn't. Then I started to think that somehow this was all a conspiracy - even though I had checked in voluntarily. psychiatrist said I was bordering on a psychotic depression. In there at the same time was a woman with bipolar who went off her medications and entered a manic phase. She was convinced people were bugging her house and was taking apart the phones and the electric looking for them. And another guy who was manic who was first a doctor, then a time traveler in the Army, then on a special mission to Mars. He was very intelligent. We had some interesting conversations about his 'time' and 'space' travel. If you questioned him he became very hostile....kinda scary. Then his medications kicked in and I felt so bad for him...he said he felt so stupid for the things he'd been saying. My point is that psychosis is not only seen in schizophrenia. If she gets any worse, she may need to be admitted. (((hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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