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Originally Posted by newday7121
AmandaLouise,
Thanks for your inciteful post, but I don't want it to be said that I am afraid of integration without even knowing what to be afraid of like I read that most people are! My simply question is, what will I lose with integration?? I'm already well versed at understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder ma'am/sir. If you don't know then it is probably best not to educate me. AmandaLouise are you integrated? Do you know someone that is integrated or do you have a deep understanding from your therapist that paints a good picture on what that looks like for your system that you can rely for me question. There is no need to be keenly specific here I'm friendly and certainly not your enemy nor do I care to spar over something like this.
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I take it you did not read the whole post to you, in it I did state I am integrated. and that you dont lose anything, you gain everything.
from my above post....
Im integrated,
and also from my above post....
what I have described in reference to integration of alters is the natural process. once a person diagnosed with DID is stable and able to handle their problems and life with out dissociation they are able to do all the things the alters jobs, purposes, reasons for being created were, as a result the alters just naturally combine with the person in which they reside (meaning everything they were ..their memories, their emotions, their mannerisms, habits...everything mixes in with that of the person they reside with in which means they are all one whole person again.)
putting that in another way....
you dont lose anything
you gain everything.
all the alters and the person they reside with in become one whole person again. no one is lost, no one dies or no one is left behind. everything and everyone mixes together, becomes one.