Depersonalized: 4:18pm On Dec 05, 2022 |
Digital or disk
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Depersonalized: 1:06pm On Dec 05, 2022 |
Burna could have helped this babe. They used to be 5 and 6
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Depersonalized: 10:42am On Dec 02, 2022 |
Tuedor1998:
Does it have a cure,it affecting my life,my future,hope and everything
Have you seen a therapist?
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Depersonalized: 7:05am On Nov 28, 2022 |
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Depersonalized: 1:02pm On Aug 30, 2022 |
Ontop how much?
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Depersonalized: 10:43pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
Does any one have a cure?
Please help
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Depersonalized: 10:43pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
Is there any cure?.
I've had this for most of my life. People misunderstand me, the first person I opened up to now avoids me, he thinks I have a spiritual problem. Living in Nigeria with depersonalization is depressing
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Depersonalized: 9:05pm On Aug 20, 2022 |
No
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Depersonalized: 1:47pm On Jul 31, 2022 |
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Depersonalized: 9:48am On Jul 30, 2022 |
TheSourcerer:
❤❤i'll be here if you need to talk.
HI. How can I you?
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Depersonalized: 11:43pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
jericco1:
Very complex and religion has related it to demonic possession. You no science don't believe such
Sadly, even science doesn't have the cure. I have this disorder and I won't wish this for my enemies
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Depersonalized: 11:39pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
Wearabletech:
Have you ever wondered why some people you thought to be healthy commits suicide?
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Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) previously known as Multiple Personality Disorder, is the existence of at least two distinct or split identities otherwise known as personality states.
DID is usually a result of severe abuse or trauma. In a sense, it involves experiencing a disconnection between thoughts, memories, surroundings, actions, and identity.
This is quite different from a personality disorder in which sufferers have a stiff and unnatural pattern of thinking, functioning and behaving.
The root of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is believed to be severe and prolonged trauma experienced during childhood, including emotional, physical, or sexual abuse.
For Eka, my friend, she had several issions in the ER due to several suicide attempts.
One time she had a deep cut on her left shoulder. It involved a major vein close to the jugular vein. During an assessment, she had told the clerking physician that she slipped and hit her head on the edge of a kitchen sink.
As usual, her explanation was incongruent with regard to the nature of the cut.
The psychiatrist had to use verbal repetition and mental images to direct her thoughts in an attempt to help her recall how the injury occurred.
Another alter known as Anthony narrated his experience, after being diagnosed with DID when he was around 22 years.
It was after a second suicide attempt, having disassociated, and only ing a fragment or two before waking up in the hospital.
Now 36, he couldn’t keep a day job or own a business. He talked about how he was arrested several times by the cops and taken to a mental health ward as an “imminent threat to self and others”.
He was deemed dangerous. He recalled how he was an ab of skunk and amphetamine.
Tony narrated how many psychologists he met who didn’t believe in his condition, only regarding it as an excuse to be hooked on prescription drugs. For him, life can never be balanced
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Only death is the cure
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Depersonalized: 11:32pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
TheSourcerer:
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), known formerly as Multiple Personality Disorder, is a terrifying mental illness that is included in myriad movies and television shows, but is extremely misunderstood. Very generally, the less than .1% of people who suffer from DID often have 2-3 different identities (and sometimes more). Sufferers routinely cycle through their personalities, and can remain as one identity for hours or for years. They can switch identities at any time and without warning, and it’s nearly impossible to convince someone with DID that they have it. For these reasons, those with Dissociative Identity Disorder are unable to live normal lives, and therefore usually live in psychiatric institutions.
I have this disorder since age 7. I'm 29 this year and still living with it. I've Never had a moment of true joy.
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