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I think there are trends, I've been working in mental health and social care since the early 2000s, and I think there is a tendancy for harried mental health professionals to not use rule outs as much as they might, and some disorders mimic symptoms
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At a particular stage in life? Seizures in older people are sometimes mistaken for symptoms of dementia.
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Hm. Thank you. *takes information away in her teeth, scurries back to work*
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I feel like to many people claim they have ocd just due to not liking a picture being slanted and I find it insulting being a sufferer for 14 years it take the piss.
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From a personal family experience, a minor stroke being written off as long term alcohol abuse/wet brain. (Not sure this fits your ask though?)
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ADHS is supposedly the most commonly diagnosed neurological disorder. Not sure if inferring that it is thus also a common misdiagnosis is a wise line of thought.
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Black people w/manic-depression are frequently misdiagnosed with schizophrenia; medication interactions esp in elderly people can often get written off as dementia; seizures can sometimes be mistaken for strokes. This is usually in the elderly.
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In the law, the most common chatacter attack in a criminal case is that "they have the bipolar."
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