As many of you know May is Borderline Personality Disorder Awareness Month. In 2008, I posted the text of the Congressional bill that declared this. Click on that link to read the text of the bill. One of the things that struck me in this bill was this:
Whereas BPD is inheritable and is exacerbated by environmental factors;
Unfortunately, the sponsor of this bill “Mr. TOM DAVIS of Virginia” is no longer in the Congress. I wonder why he proposed and sponsored such a bill? I wonder if he has been affected by BPD in his family. I guess I need to do some Googling to see if I can discover the reason.
May 18th is also the 30th anniversary of the suicide of Ian Curtis. I wrote about him some time ago and have had a big uptick in searches on him this month.
Related posts:
- Princess Di and Borderline Personality Disorder
- WHINE sells over 100 copies in a month
- Megan Fox and Borderline Personality Disorder Reexamined
- Angelina Jolie and Borderline Personality Disorder (again)
- Kurt Cobain and Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
- Four reasons bipolar disorder is accepted and borderline personality disorder is not
- For my 100th Post – House Passes Bill Making May BPD Awareness Month
- Celebrities with Borderline Personality Disorder (possibly, not for sure)
- Does Britney Spears have Borderline Personality Disorder?
- Media Reports the Amy Winehouse may have had Borderline Personality Disorder
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