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Nov 23, 2018 at 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by marvin_pa
I understand the distinction in your reply, but what if the SA has been present for long enough that to all intent & purpose, it is your 'yourself'? I mean, my tendency to avoid / stress over something that could be considered a typical SA trigger is likely omnipresent in me, but is also something that is often as much subconscious, as something that I'd actually think about. Like the dysthymia, I don't remember a time when it wasn't part of my thought processes, but it's likely such an integrated part of those processes that I wouldn't necessarily notice if it was on/off.
Hmm. Should apparently lifelong dysthymia be considered a personality disorder?
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I can relate to this
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