Is BPD a Permanent Condition?
QUESTION:
Is BPD a permanent condition? How many of the symptoms must a person recover from before he/she can give up the stigma of the diagnosis?
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DR. HELLER'S ANSWER:
It is clearly a permanent condition, but it is controllable and the individual can have a sensational and successful life - even more so than the average person.
The chronic medical problems - inappropriate mood swings, chronic anger, emptiness, boredom and rejection sensitivity are treatable by SSRI's - particularly Prozac. If the person becomes peaceful, happy, and thinks like a successful person the individual can often stop their medication and have those symptoms stay gone except during stressful times.
The stress problems - while less frequent with treatment - will remain. They are very manageable however with as needed medication and cognitive changes.
My goal for treating borderlines is a sensational life in every area of life, not just stopping hospitalizations. It's absolutely possible. In fact, I haven't had any patient fail to reach this goal if they committed themselves to doing everything possible to get there.
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reviewed by:
Harry Croft, MD (Psychiatrist)
Medical Director, HealthyPlace.com
Created on July 21, 2009 Last Updated on November 06, 2009
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