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Originally Posted by flockpride
I want you to know how excellent it is that you are working to help your child. Getting her help early in life for the DID is outstanding. I am guessing you've had a hard time with the ASD alone.
I have DID but didn't find out until late in life. I didn't know it. Does your child know what is happening?
One thing you can do is affirm whatever part is out and functioning. Each part is your daughter. I sometimes say, "most people change gears; I switch vehicles." That is to say, all of it is 'me.' You know your daughter better than anyone else does. Love her. Support her. Affirm her.
And for you, figuring out what may have happened to her to bring forth DID is a big task. Hang in there.
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Thanks hun. We know at least 5 different personalities. We call it flipping her switch (like a light switch) when each one come out because it can be very sudden. We're still learning who is who though! Major learning curve but have I become familiar with Lilith the protector and antagonizer. lol She does not like being told no!