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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My older sister began doing this around age 13 or 14. She is now 60. It turned out to be severe mental illness. She has had a lifelong struggle with Borderline Personality Disorder. The symptoms you describe are classic BPD.[/quote] My ex was diagnosed at age 39 with ASD and Biploar II. Same issue: lying and blaming family, even his own kids, for his mistakes. Even denied what he said two minutes ago. I thought he was psychotic and needed a brain scan at one point. But he destroyed the relationship before that. And denied his symptoms and diagnoses and the whole 20 page neuropsych and 1 hr post-consult. He sat there and said nothing. Then played the victim. Victim of a stupid phd psychologist. Never did any of the doctors recommendations for therapy or meds or DBT. Multiple doctors and lawyers later asked how I got as adult male who was that narcissistic and belligerent in for a 4 hour neuropsych test in the first place. Well, he was ignorant, thought he was perfect, and went in to the test to prove he was great and everything was my fault. Now I get to fear one or both of the kids inherited it. One has an adhd Dx thus far, and temper tantrums, impulse eats, bullies the sibling a lot. Perfect in school though. [/quote]
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