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Borderline Personality Disorder
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David Dalton
2018-05-04 05:14:01 UTC
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My niece has been diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder but from
talking with her I think she may also be experiencing spiritual emergence.
One thing she is most concerned about is how to suppress involuntary out of
body experiences, which she is afraid might happen when she is driving or
working. Do you have any tips on that, or any tips on dealing with Borderline
Personality Disorder in general, including therapy and nutrition?
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Duncan
2018-05-04 09:37:27 UTC
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Post by David Dalton
My niece has been diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder but from
talking with her I think she may also be experiencing spiritual emergence.
One thing she is most concerned about is how to suppress involuntary out of
body experiences, which she is afraid might happen when she is driving or
working. Do you have any tips on that, or any tips on dealing with Borderline
Personality Disorder in general, including therapy and nutrition?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borderline_personality_disorder
"Borderline personality disorder (BPD), also known as emotionally
unstable personality disorder (EUPD),[7] is a long-term pattern of
abnormal behavior characterized by unstable relationships with other
people, unstable sense of self, and unstable emotions.[4][5] There is
frequent dangerous behavior and self-harm.[4] People may also struggle
with a feeling of emptiness and a fear of abandonment.[4] Symptoms may
be brought on by seemingly normal events.[4] The behavior typically
begins by early adulthood, and occurs across a variety of
situations.[5] Substance abuse, depression, and eating disorders are
commonly associated with BPD.[4] Approximately 10% of people affected
die by suicide.[4][5]"

The article goes on to speculate on the causes which are unclear and
can be a combination of factors - and that therapy is often helpful to
get BPD people back into some sort of balance. It seems that it
shouldn't go untreated and these people need support.



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Post by David Dalton
[BOB] "Beliefs are not opinions."
I think you will find that "belief" is a synonym for "opinion".
So WTF are you trying to say idiot?
[BOB] "I stand by what I said in context. A belief is
something held true with or without supporting
evidence or in the face of contradictory evidence.

An opinion is based on what one thinks and not what
one believes. Ones religion is what one believes.
Religion requires no thinking and in many cases
Religion forbids thinking.

While you might believe their are interchangeable
synonyms, I think if you asked an expert in the
English Language they might agree with me. The
words have different meanings and uses."
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you get that idiotic idea from. " -- Bob Officer
DK: Bob Officer is a member of the group I
DK; accurately describe as...
PSEUDO-SKEPTIC-FANATICS (PSF)
http://www.psicounsel.com/bobofficer.html


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ironjustice
2018-05-17 17:59:27 UTC
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Post by David Dalton
My niece has been diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder but from
talking with her I think she may also be experiencing spiritual emergence.
One thing she is most concerned about is how to suppress involuntary out of
body experiences, which she is afraid might happen when she is driving or
working. Do you have any tips on that, or any tips on dealing with Borderline
Personality Disorder in general, including therapy and nutrition?
--
David Dalton dalton nfld.com http://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page)
http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page)
“and if I shed a tear I won't cage it/I won't fear love
and if I feel a rage I won't deny it/I won't fear love" (Sarah McLachlan)
"Patient's bipolar symptoms completely subsided after phlebotomic reduction of iron overload."

"This report describes a male patient with bipolar type II disorder who for many years had been treated with lithium and other medications applied in affective disorders. These pharmacological drugs had beneficial effects but were at times insufficient. When the patient was prescribed NA, he experienced a comparatively strong effect. Slowly it was discovered that the patient could lower and cease all medications except NA. For over 11 years he has been stable and calm with NA and currently takes 1 g three times daily. "

" The use of phosphatidylcholine may result in significant improvement
or amelioration of symptoms in some patients suffering from bipolar
depression by increasing brain choline levels. Some researchers
believe that one effect of Lithium carbonate, the standard
pharmaceutical treatment for bipolar depression, is the promotion of
increased acetylcholine activity in the brain.
(Jope, R, et al. Am J Psychiat 142;356-358,1985)"

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