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Originally Posted by Korin
amandalouise,
Thank you for making things so clear around here.
I'm not saying PTSD is caused by a disorder. I'm saying the realisation of a disorder and it's cause could result in PTSD. I'm told this is what happened in my case. If that's wrong, I would certainly like to explore it some more as I like and trust my psych-doc.
I'm also aware that PTSD can be the result of many different types of trauma including that which soldiers deal with. I was married to one for twenty years.
Also in an effort to make myself clearer, I struggled with this for a long time before being diagnosed. Perhaps that resulted in PTSD.
Your thoughts? 
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LOL no I wasnt saying you were wrong. you gave your personal views (from your post above - My own personal view is that DID stems from child abuse and neglect in the formative years. And the realisation of the extent of the DID results in PTSD. And with the struggle to cope comes depression and anxiety.
Your thoughts on this?)
I posed my thoughts to you based on what my personal views are and what the mental health community for my state and location believe.
you werent asking posters if you were right or wrong, you asked for any thoughts on it.
If you had asked whether your personal view was right or wrong I would have said there is no right or wrong. everyone has their own personal views, and every mental health community has their own beliefs depending on their own location and cultural background, your personal views were perfectly fine for you, your location and all.
then I would have explained what my personal views and what those beliefs are for my location and those I work for as a mental health provider. my personal views and beliefs where I am and the mental health community here in my location just happens to be different than yours. which I find to be very cool. Earth and the people on it sure is quite a diverse world /people.