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Old 11-08-2006, 03:03 PM #1
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Default My 2nd Psych. Appointment Today

It went much better. We discussed what type of therapy I thought would work best for me. We settled on indivudual therapy. We discussed that my dad is an alcoholic and she said I possibly could have boarderline personality disorder- where my emotions are really extreme because of being a child of an alcoholic- but I also have lots of traits of being bipolar. So, those added with the fact that *I* think I'm bipolar, for now, she's going to diagnose me as bipolar and go from there and see if things change with time. The meds are stable for now, b ut she did say that I've gained quite a bit of weight on them and I should keep with judo to try to control it.
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