Basically, l've suffered from severe PTSD as a result of MST that occurred in December 2021, and after a year and a half worth of therapy on base and 2 stints in outpatient IOP hasn't helped it. A few days ago I received news that I would be going through a MEB. Today, I looked through my health conditions on MHS Genesis and noticed that an active diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder is in there. I don't believe I have that, as my symptoms of dissociation, panic attacks, and depression only started after my assault in the military. I tried talking to my IOP therapist and she said that the facility received notes from on base stating that I had BPD and that I need to talk to the on base clinic about it. How do I navigate this misdiagnosis and what could it mean if my MEB is going forward with incorrect information?
I also tried talking to my On base Mental Health provider and she stated that during one of the routine weekly roll ups with my current IOP civilian team that they had mutually agreed that i had BPD, but i've only been to this IOP facility for less than 2 weeks now, and have only met my IOP psychiatrist and single therapist twice. my mental health provider on base also seemed really dismissive of my concerns and said that if i disagreed with the diagnosis that it was fine, but the best she would be willing to do is see if one of the on base psychs had time and were willing to give me a second opinion.
Currently at a loss on next steps. i tried talking to the patient advocate today and she said that she'd follow up with me tomorrow.
I also tried talking to my On base Mental Health provider and she stated that during one of the routine weekly roll ups with my current IOP civilian team that they had mutually agreed that i had BPD, but i've only been to this IOP facility for less than 2 weeks now, and have only met my IOP psychiatrist and single therapist twice. my mental health provider on base also seemed really dismissive of my concerns and said that if i disagreed with the diagnosis that it was fine, but the best she would be willing to do is see if one of the on base psychs had time and were willing to give me a second opinion.
Currently at a loss on next steps. i tried talking to the patient advocate today and she said that she'd follow up with me tomorrow.