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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think many people toss around terms that they don't really understand (calling someone bipolar because of mood swings, etc.). And some people really know the diagnosis. My sister is borderline - she has been diagnosed by multiple psychiatrists and has been committed more times than I can count. She is undoubtedly borderline. But I'm not super offended if people use the term lightly. Honestly, if they are exaggerating, I'm kind of glad they don't have to handle the real deal, which can be excruciating and awful. I love my sister, but her disorder has colored my life and is terrifying, maddening, upsetting, and pity-inducing all at once. She, however, is on the extreme end of the spectrum.[/quote] My sister is the same. Are your parents in the picture? Does your sister work? On disability? How does she manage to live on her own?[/quote]
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