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Old 07-09-2011, 11:38 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Geranium2 View Post
What Roiben says may be the case, depending what your "well" phase was like. Also if self-harming is involved they're more likely to describe it as emotional instability, for some reason.

Yeah I've heard of the emotional instability/self harming connection that they seem to make, but I haven't self harmed for exactly one year to the day. If it weren't for the apathy I'm sure I'd feel quite chuffed!


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Originally Posted by random.swirls View Post
if you were to look at it as it is then I think it could be reasonably accurate. If your emotions were normal that would be one thing but your emotions are unstable you are suffering with depression and apathy and not experiencing emotions isn't normal.

I don't know if that makes sense but by not experiencing emotions your emotions are unstable?

That does make sense actually. A lot of ****ing sense. I think.

I need to go and interrogate my brain, before I forget who I really am.

Thank you guys and I hope that you're well

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