Sorry, just want to add that you do need to have a DD diagnosed by a professional before jumping to the conclusion yourself. It can be many things as dissociation can be part of many disorders. Deciding yourself that it MUST be DID can be damaging as other things may be being overlooked. Remember that full blown DID is rare though Dissociative disorders are not. Please talk to your therapist about your diagnosis.
Best to you ((((((((((( Rhiannonsmoon )))))))))))
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