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Q. 11 years ago I was diagnosed with depression and probable BPD. I am a nurse
and being labeled with BPD scared me and I now feel I did everything in my
power to not appear as if I had BPD. Depression was one thing but BPD...
All my life I have looked around to see what my behavior should be and
learned to act approximately as a result the BPD diagnose was eventually
dropped. During a six month period I was on every medication known at the
time for periods of a few days to two weeks. Trazodone 200 mg is what was
settled on and I have been on that these many years.
It has helped some with depression but not the other signs and symptoms of BPD which I am
convinced I do have and no longer care about labels I just want some peace in
my life. Should I take more of the trazodone or be on other medication
altogether. Prozac was the newest medication I was on 11 years ago.
A. If you still have depressive symptoms, but not BPD, you should talk to your
doctor about using an alternative or add-on second medication. Depression is
resolvable symptomatically for most folks with appropriate medication
management. I really do not know enough about your depression to tell you
what to try next. Sounds like your doctor of the past decade has done a good
job.

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