I am sorry to be rude but I have found a lot of what you have said very insulting.
MW99 wrote:
"Personality disorder" is a loaded term. It carries with it a lot of negative connotations. And it's not quite as ennobling and redeeming as "asperger's syndrome." In fact, it's totally and 100% degrading. I would appreciate it if you stop rubbing it in my face.
MW99 wrote:
They think of mental problems as character flaws and signs of low intelligence.
Up until recently I was diagnosed with BPD, Borderline Personality Disorder and I never felt bad or ashamed to have that label and never world have until you said that, I know more people with PDs and mental health problems than all my 'friends' put together and not one of them is ashamed of who they are or what they are going through.
Suffering from a personality disorder or any form of mental illness is no different (not literally) than having Autism, Aspergers, Cerebral Palsy or Downs its not something you choose and its not anything to be embarrassed about.
Personality Disorders may not have the best names, but explore them and they make sense, BPD simply means your emotions are more intense than they should be, don't insult and degrade a whole group of people just because you don't like the term, haven't done enough research or are angry at what you were told.
I don't mean this in a bad way but it really sounds like your too eager for a diagnosis, its true that some people have a straight diagnosis but it might be that you're a mixture of lots of things or that they don't have a name for it yet. Labels aren't always important, if you've been for the diagnosis already then there's not much more to do. I've just started because I have to and if I don't get a straight diagnosis I don't care, because I know now that Aspergers is the closest I have come to seeing myself written down.