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Old Aug 13, 2011, 04:39 PM
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I struggled for a long time to get across what I was experiencing. What I found helpful was keeping a journal that I would share with psych-doc but no one else. Creating a timeline can help too. It can be quite difficult depending in the extent of your dissociation. But it can also help to pinpoint the most vulnerable phases and help you to recognise what caused particular ‘episodes’. Even taking a copy of posts here which you feel you can relate to. And even if you only say it’s like that but not exactly, it will still give T some idea of what you are trying to get across.
Hi Korin thanks for the reply,I'm already keeping a mood diary for my official diagnosis,ridiculous I know I've only had depression 18 years!
However I've not been putting this starey thing in writing because as I mentioned earlier I thought it was my seizures.
I think I will just write a piece down at the end stating that I go into a daydream sort of thing that can last for hours,do you think that is suitable enough?
Take care
JK