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Re: Dissoc disorders, not easy » lucie lu

Posted by muffled on December 7, 2008, at 21:38:58

In reply to Re: Dissoc disorders, not easy, posted by lucie lu on December 7, 2008, at 16:23:14

> Muffled, I started tearing up when you said that about me having a rough time recently, so I guess I have been. Thank you, I really needed that.

* I can never figger if I am having a rough time either. So I assume I am not. LOL, easier that way! But seriously, I really am sorry bout your 'stuff' :-(

> Actually, and this is to Phillipa too, I agree that DDs are on a continuum. I think most psych disorders are, and you can move along them.

*I liked that whole description, I really liked the other disorder examples too, they really brought it into focus how the continuum is.

>As I have written in posts before, for most of my life I have felt like Raggedy Ann - a patchwork doll with roughly stitched together pieces. Very fragmented identity. Fair amount of childhood amnesia, memory problems in general. So like muffled, I am somewhere on the continuum short of DID but definitely it is all very confusing. One of the goals of my therapy is to integrate the major pieces. I think muffled describes the confusion of DDs very well.

*:-( Patchwork, puzzle pieces, fragments. Rather descriptive words.
What does 'integration' mean to you?
I have an ikid which is pretty much a part of me now. I guess thats what integration is? I used to hear her so clearly, now I don't.
DD's are SO confusing.
Thanks for posting.
M

 

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