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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Mad Love


    carlydunham — 15 years ago(March 16, 2011 05:40 AM)

    just in my opiniin i was dignosed in 2002 wih clinical depression im still on anti depressents now and i never have acted like casey did sure i have done stupid things like self harm et but i mean casey seemed manic more then anything

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      indiefilmslover — 14 years ago(April 15, 2011 01:43 PM)

      Absolutely without a doubt i know this was Borderline Personality disorder. I've studied it in and out in college and on my own time so I know. Also i have Borderline, i can't see them doing a better job at portraying it, it was nearly flawless in every way possible. The families, Chris O'Donnell character, the effect on the families, perfect. I ran my boyfriend through the ringer just like Drew, did the same things almost, have the same behavior yet not as bad now. I saw myself in Drew's character, she was absolutely brilliant.

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        cynthia-baldon — 9 years ago(June 21, 2016 10:28 AM)

        I agree except back then, terms like "borderline" and "bipolar" weren't used. It was all lumped together as manic depressive.

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