24-02-2025 05:34 PM
24-02-2025 05:34 PM
Any iinfo on dual diagnosis would help
24-02-2025 05:45 PM
24-02-2025 05:45 PM
Hi @Niknat
I just wanted to pop by and welcome you to the forums.
Hopefully some members who may have lived experience of this dual diagnosis will be by soon to share some of their knowledge.
Was there any specific information you were looking for? Such as getting diagnosed, or what symptoms others have experienced, treatments etc?
24-02-2025 05:50 PM - edited 24-02-2025 05:52 PM
24-02-2025 05:50 PM - edited 24-02-2025 05:52 PM
Hey @Niknat welcome to the forums!! It's nice to e-meet you 😊
I myself don't have a dual diagnosis in BPD and BP1, however, I know there are other members who do, and I'm sure they'll be able to connect with you soon.
Look forward to see you around the forums 💙
yesterday
Just want to hear of other experiences. Diagnosed some 20 years ago.
yesterday
@Niknat thanks for letting us know! while you wait on some responses, i thought i'd link some old threads here if you're interested (no pressure of course):
also here's a lil tip for using the forums - if you want to reply to someone, you can tag them by using the @ symbol and typing their username to ensure they get notified of your response. like this: @Niknat
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