 Right, I haven't done a video on this phone before, so if the quality is not as good as my normal videos, then I'm really sorry. I need to charge my camera. I'd like to mean them to film this video for about one month now. The question is, what one tip would you give to sufferers like ourselves who have been newly diagnosed? My advice? Honestly, not to worry, I think, because I've seen much. A label that will enable you to get help and treatment for your feelings. So, my advice would be an opportunity rather than an issue. I don't know much about it. But I'll really miss that people who are unfamiliar with this disorder should be aware of. I think the biggest miss surrounding Borderline Personnel Disorder is that people who have it have multiple personalities. This is something that's coming from my videos, hundreds of times, in comments, saying, Oh, so what are your ulcers? I was so confused about my ulcers. That's just, like, not Borderline Personnel Disorder. Also, I'd say see it as something that just affects emotions. It is emotional dysregulation, so it's not even like it's emotional dysregulation. It's not the unsteady. I think one of the big misconceptions slash myth about it is that people with it are horrible people. Because I personally, not everyone, most people don't like it with this, but most people that I know that I like have a Borderline Personnel Disorder. So you think it's very black and white. It's even good or bad. People who have it are really hard to get on with. And that is so understandable. I get, but what at the same time it's still a bit like. But I'm not that hard to get on with it now, so feel that as you are. What techniques do you use to control your disorder? Um, I'm currently on medication. I try therapy. I don't find therapy helpful because it triggers other stuff that I have. It triggers other mental illness that I'm diagnosed with. It triggers my PTSD when I do therapy because I have to talk about, like, trade only things. And it triggers it a lot. So I take medication. I think medication is probably my go-to answer for what treatment to go for. In terms of Borderline Personnel Disorder, a lot of people are disagreeing. I wholeheartedly agree with medication. I think it is one of the best things to do when you have serious mental... I do quotation marks because it's all mental for serious. But I mean, sometimes it's going to be there forever and can't get away. Or you can't get back if you know what I mean. And the point is here that medication has changed my life. I find it very hard to cope off medication. I'll deny that. I've used the word I've said a lot. Whenever I stop my own medications, like always, but there's literally a few days I'll go over and grab it and be like, oh, what did I do? Like why did I stop taking it? Medication has made me plan for the day. And I wouldn't have it any other way. I have a few questions here. If you've done DBT, my question is, what has been the most effective skill for you? I've done brief bits of DBT every day at week-long course last year where I went to a unit and did a week-long course on DBT coaching skills to manage emotions. Personally, that was the biggest race of my time in history. I can see a lot of work for people who are able to implement those skills into their daily life. But when people aren't made written, I don't see how a piece of paper could make a difference in my life. I really don't. So that's why I don't do therapy. If not, how do people... How do other people get when you tell them about their night disorders? Most of the time, they don't. They don't, yeah. Because people don't... I don't tell people. They find out about my diagnosis. They find out about my diagnosis when they watch my YouTube videos and they don't really react as such to me. I don't think. I don't know. I last got on my phone a couple of days. How did you feel when you were diagnosed with it? Are you cried? I made a documentary about my journey through born on my first night disorder and I will link that down below and also on the card. Because that documentary did incredibly well. It's got 24,000 views at the moment. And that is like... That is the same amount of views that I got last year. Like that is a lot of viewers. So I wouldn't know that. That's but my date was a story and journey and whatever. Why is there a character to be 3PD? And are they true? Stereotype was... I don't think there are, like, Stereotype is such... I mean, I've just been on Google, like, Stereotype and shit. And I will put a speech on through now. But in my opinion, But that's the reason. And I think the main issue of my talk is every case of a different... Obviously I've seen similarities, but they're all different. In terms of stereotypes, it's hard to put them on. How did you first discover you had VPG? And how did you handle the news? Like I said, I cried when I found out and I did record my journey. But in short, I discovered it after I took a large overdose and was admitted hospital. Yeah. I'm not going to talk more about that before I don't need to be a triggering. What makes me happy? Quite a lot. I hang out with my friends a lot, like Dylan. You guys should know Dylan. This is Dylan. Dylan is my friend. I'm going to drink with Dylan in three hours. Yeah. Dylan chose my heart on my shirt. Dylan. I'm doing the Dylan cosplay. What makes me happy is hanging out with friends and being successful in my life. When I'm successful, I'm happy. When I'm failing, I'm your nightmare. Literal nightmare. I think it's horrible. Like, I might move 10 and 100% nine for the life in me. So that places me up. I am your first nightmare. So yeah. This is just a quick Q&A about Worldline Disorder starting disorder. I did this because my channel is based around Worldline Disorder starting disorder and using disorders. That is this channel. That's what it's based around. So I thought by doing this Q&A, I'd give you guys some insight into what it's like and more information about it and really use some links down below about what it's about. We've got it. Worldline Disorder starting disorder. And I'll see you there soon. I hope you've been filming more videos on my film. Apart from the vlog, I'm vlogging tonight, I think, if my film's charged. Maybe. And, like, I should probably put my film on the chart, actually. I'm gonna, I'll get to my hair. Not actually hair. I also bleached my hair yesterday. Um, yeah. Like, with my head up cold for a while. With my head up cold. Like, I have a thumbnail.