Guest guest Posted November 1, 2010 Report Share Posted November 1, 2010 Yep, my mother did that as well. What worked against us is that I was completely isolated - I didn't know that this wasn't normal behavior. We did have the local childrens aid society investigate on another issue, but I was ashamed - I protected her. I downplayed everything going on at home. I don't like drama, and that was major drama. My father knew of her attack on me, yet sent me back to her, he claims he never thought she would hurt me. HA. I have huge blocks of memory missing from that time when she went really psycho. She has moved so many times, from doctor to doctor, it seems once they won't do what she wants, she moves on. > > > > Annie, when I was 12 or 13 (after she tried to kill me), she was diagnosed with Paranoid Schitzophrenia. The problem though is that her and her husband moved away from that psychiatrist, and apparently her psychologist told her that she did not have PS, and that she should go off her meds. Right back to square one. While *most* of the Dx fit, there was always a niggle that it didn't QUITE fit. BPD fits to a " T " and when she is " stressed " she dips into PS. She can live on her own very well, unlike most PS affected people. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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