It is soooooo good to read this thread, and see that I am not the only one who is surrounded by people who couldn't get a clue even if it was handed to them.
I have been on disability for about 5 years now. My therapist diagnosed me cPTSD, the psychiatrist said BPD (to help me get on benefits). I recently posted about some of my trauma in another forum which is geared towards mental health, and had asked a general question about what people think when they hear someone use their diagnosis as an excuse for behaving poorly (when I say poorly behaved, I mean a person I know posted an incredibly bigoted hateful statement, and then when I called her on it, she said she had done it because of her BPD). I was not meaning the kind of thing like, bursting into tears at random times, or having an anger outburst and being afraid of that out-of-control feeling kind of behaviour.
One of the people in the group tore me a new one, told me that I am a disgusting person for being on disability because she has been diagnosed with dysthymia and she refused to go on disability.
Really?
I don't quite get that whole "my-diagnosis-is-worse-than-yours-so-ha-ha-ha" thing.
I have had a friend who was working in the mental health field with men who have dual diagnosis mental health and addiction issues (many of them had PTSD) tell me that the guys were so lazy, all they wanted to do was stay at home and watch tv or sleep, no wonder they were all so fat...oh, and all of them were on Seroquel or Lithium. She is a hardcore fitness freak, and has never dealt with any kind of mental health issue herself. I felt bad for her clients...