01-10-2019 07:25 PM
01-10-2019 07:25 PM
@AndrewSpectrum I hope so because I’m to the point where I’m too scared to approach the hospital in my area for help because I’ve been told that I waste time and resources and that I’m not to front up to the emergency department anymore for help. This is even when I’ve been in distress and having suicidal thoughts. My GP knows this and he’s worried about me.
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Heya @outlander thank you for sharing. Is this mainly due to stigma or just feeling as though you have not needed to?
01-10-2019 07:27 PM
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I also find the "attention-seeking" stereotype funny as I would have probably started treatment a decade earlier if I hadn't deliberately been avoiding attention.
01-10-2019 07:28 PM
01-10-2019 07:28 PM
understandable to feel this way @Judi9877 Sounds like you have a good GP by your side Thank you for sharing this, hopefully this changes over time with more education throughout the sector.
01-10-2019 07:29 PM
01-10-2019 07:29 PM
The professionals I see will not give me a diagnosis because they prefer not to label people...which I do agree with however from what I've read and investigated about BPD i believe I do have it. How do I actually get diagnosed? The stigma around it is terrifying. Having only been released from hospital a night ago I think majority of hospital staff need re-education about all mental health. The things I heard some of the nurses saying I will not repeat...makes you feel worse and that there is something wrong with you and that you are alone
01-10-2019 07:30 PM
01-10-2019 07:30 PM
My son has had such a bad experience with mental health system over the years I cannot now get him to understand things have changed. I can’t get him to access services to help him
01-10-2019 07:31 PM
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01-10-2019 07:32 PM
01-10-2019 07:32 PM
Agreed @Fracturedlight I think it would be really beneficial for the hospitals to get some up-skilling around complex mental health. Hopefully some of the input into the royal commission will provide a positive output Thank you for sharing this.
01-10-2019 07:32 PM
01-10-2019 07:32 PM
Wow, so many great insights so far from you all. So good to know that we're all working towards breaking down some of these misconceptions together
Moving onto Question Two...
As BPD is a developmental experience, sometimes it takes a while to become aware we are actually living with it. For some, diagnosis has been a really important part of the recovery process. For others having a mecial label isn’t so important.
Do you find the label of BPD helpful to your recovery journey? If so what have been the positives?
01-10-2019 07:33 PM
01-10-2019 07:33 PM
I don’t tell anyone thst I have BPD. It’s kept a secret. Only my support people know. @Former-Member
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