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I've told no one in my life my official dx, and it's a constant thought that I should...not only to increase their understanding and awareness, but to clue them in on why I'm "so different".
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Personally Kimmy I dont think you should tell them your dx until you have worked through your DID as much as possible. I think if you tell them it will only leave you open to hurt whilst you are at an important part of your therapy.
As for me, my dad, aunt and cousin know that i was diagnosed with depression, but they think that i have got over it, and we dont talk about it. my dad thinks that there is no reason why i should have depression again after my last episode, and he would i think be disappointed if i told him that i am still depressed.
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