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Default Mar 23, 2020 at 10:58 PM
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I’ve felt that way most of my life...until I was dx with BPD then it all came together. I read our brains are slightly different I feel apart and different from "normal" people.

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I’ve felt that way most of my life...until I was dx with BPD then it all came together. I read our brains are slightly different I feel apart and different from "normal" people.


I deal with depression, PTSD and anxiety, so perhaps my brain is different too.

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