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Old Jul 13, 2005, 11:34 PM
Miss_A Miss_A is offline
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I'm confused but most of the time I change the way I feel, look, think but end up even worse then before. It's like I dunno who I am and its like I've got too many voices in my head. I don't clearly understand DID. But I reckon that I have loads of personalitys inside of me. I keep changing and un explainable things I do for no reason. I want to know who I am??? Wah, trying to be me!

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Old Jul 13, 2005, 11:52 PM
darkeyes darkeyes is offline
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Doesn't sound like DID, best way to determine is to be professionally evaluated by a psychiatrist.
What you describe here, can be several things, first one that comes to mind is, Borderline Personality Disorder.
There is a good website for this called, BPD.recovery.com, google this disorder and you'll find more good websites that may be helpful to you.
Best though is to see a mental health professional for evaluation, rather than wondering what it is that you have.
"Wondering" just creates more anxiety.

Take care,
DE
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Old Jul 14, 2005, 10:50 AM
misty misty is offline
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(((((((((Miss A))))))))))))))))) Truely understand the many voices in the head and all the differances. Don't know what that is for you just know you are not alone. Seeing a professional for dx is a good idea. Hang in there!
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