Thursday 4 July 2024

Physical Symptoms connected with BPD

 

Hello everyone and welcome this week I am sharing just four other physical ways people with BPD may be affected.

In times of intense stress, the body increases production of stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol. According to The National Eczema Organization, when the body over-produces cortisol, it can suppress the immune system and cause an inflammatory skin response like eczema or other kind of rash.



Sensory overload is a symptom many folks with PTSD can experience. Though PTSD and BPD are different conditions, one study found that 53 percent of people who met the criteria for BPD also met the criteria for lifetime PTSD. Because of this, it makes sense that many folks with BPD experience this physical symptom.



Fatigue is a common symptom of depression, a mood disorder 71 to 83 percent of people with BPD have. Though folks with BPD will have emotional extremes lasting anywhere from a few hours to a few days, the periods of depression can be emotionally and physically taxing.



Hypervigilance is a heightened state of arousal that puts someone (usually someone who has lived through trauma) on high alert, even in times of safety. Studies have shown most patients with BPD have lived through trauma, especially in childhood.

12 comments:

  1. Fatique is something that I undergo even when I play scrabble.

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  2. As if all the other symptoms aren't enough ... there's more. So sad.

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    1. Yes there is even more next week and then we are done, thankfully with medication all these don't necessarily happen but they may happen.

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  3. PTSD is horrible to suffer with, Jo-Anne, no matter what the cause.
    Blessings!

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  4. Sounds like you have a lot on your shoulders.

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    1. BPD is my sister's struggle but my shoulders have their own struggles

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  5. I definitely feel fatigued when I get up in the morning. Sending prayers your way.

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  6. Many aspects to this. Hug your sister for me. :)

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