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Re: Topic Tuesday // BPD Awareness featuring SPECTRUM VIC // Tues 1 Oct, 7pm AEST

Thanks for being here @cutiepiekitty  we will get started soon!

Re: Topic Tuesday // BPD Awareness featuring SPECTRUM VIC // Tues 1 Oct, 7pm AEST

Hi @BlueBay , @Shaz51 , @cutiepiekitty , and everyone else who's here!

 

Re: Topic Tuesday // BPD Awareness featuring SPECTRUM VIC // Tues 1 Oct, 7pm AEST

Hello everyone, I care for my son who I strongly believe has BPD and what to learn as much as I can.

Re: Topic Tuesday // BPD Awareness featuring SPECTRUM VIC // Tues 1 Oct, 7pm AEST

Hi everyone.
I have bpd myself so am interested in learning more.

Re: Topic Tuesday // BPD Awareness featuring SPECTRUM VIC // Tues 1 Oct, 7pm AEST

Hi @AndrewSpectrum @nashy @JulianSpectrum and all those here! Thanks for running this forum topic.

Re: Topic Tuesday // BPD Awareness featuring SPECTRUM VIC // Tues 1 Oct, 7pm AEST

Welcome @Judi9877  super glad you could make it!

Re: Topic Tuesday // BPD Awareness featuring SPECTRUM VIC // Tues 1 Oct, 7pm AEST

Hey @outlander a very important topic indeed, so glad you are here 🙂

Re: Topic Tuesday // BPD Awareness featuring SPECTRUM VIC // Tues 1 Oct, 7pm AEST

Hey there @roses1 I am sure we will be able to provide you some great insight tonight within the discussion. Look forward to your input into the discussion points 🙂 We will get started soon.

Re: Topic Tuesday // BPD Awareness featuring SPECTRUM VIC // Tues 1 Oct, 7pm AEST

hi @outlander . I don't have that but still want to learn. I believe that there are things that can cross over the diagnosis in these sorts of forums

 

Re: Topic Tuesday // BPD Awareness featuring SPECTRUM VIC // Tues 1 Oct, 7pm AEST

Alright crew! Let's kick off Question 1 🙂

 

Currently between 2% and 5% of Australians are affected by BPD at some stage in their lives, yet even with such a vast number of Australians living with BPD, misconception of the illness still exists across community.

Have you come across attitudes in the community that have been influenced by myths and stereotypes?


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