eating disorder and bpd
by: Born this WayHi - I'm going to TCU next year, and I'm excited about it. My parents have said they will support me in going through rush, so I plan to do it. I was adopted so my parents are older. I have had issues with food since I can remember and I was recently diagnosed with BPD, although I don't have tattoos and I don't display a lot of the typical patterns of BPD. It's possible that they diagnosed me because I was adopted. I do want to join a sorority , but I fear that the drama could be triggering for someone like me. I know I wouldn't be the only girl with food issues, and I'm pretty sure I would be the only one with BPD, but does anyone know if BPDs find the experience helpful or hurtful? Thank for helping me with this.
#3by: BPD ME
I too have BPD. TCU is not a tolerant place to disclose such a diagnosis. I would love to telll you that you should be safe to tell people here, but I don't recommend it. I do okay here. Yes, I get triggered, but I have learned to manage it, and I tend to do it in private. I joined a more chill sorority, and even then only a few of my friends know about my condition. I wish you luck.
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by: triggered
I'm often triggered by life and I don't have PBD. Life can be hard with or without BPD>