Why would they do that?
I said to my ex about my CPTSD, so why are they covering it up? Is it because they missed the PTSD that was picked up in 2018?
I’m so confused. All I wanted was the correct support, but instead they made my CPTSD worse by deliberately covering something up. But what?
Why are they doing it? I know the people who manage the PD service are friends with my recent ex but the police have been supporting me so I kind of don’t understand why they quickly changed it back to BPD? Can anyone explain this for me? All I wanted was trauma therapy. I have evidence of abuse so why would they reject that and write that I declined it?
None of this makes any sense.


When I split up with him I had about 2000 phone calls.
I had prolonged trauma in childhood, surely it’s not rocket science.
They’ve left me stuck and trapped.


All I’ve learned from all this is NHS Highland management will throw you under a bus and watch you suffer to cover up mistakes.
That’s fine. With the help of my GP surgery we can bring them down together.
No one intentionally leaves a woman who’s experienced prolonged abuse in her life in a stuck state of survival and frantic efforts to get the correct help. Surely you’d help someone if you’re a mental health professional right?
That’s supposed to be how mental health works. It’s not always about just the label. If I felt I had BPD I’d have accepted it and worked on it. It’s really that simple.
So basically they think my recent ex has caused my CPTSD and thought right we will have to cover it up. Because what other reason would they have to go back on it, when they saw my PTSD attacks? They do know NHS England mental health team did that in 2018 after I was abused by the man from work right? That’s why I came here? When my flashbacks came back and ptsd attacks?
I’ve gone through it before. Why are they doing it? I don’t understand.
None of this makes any sense at all.
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