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Old May 24, 2012, 02:48 PM
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Hello folks,

There is a Dissociative Disorder Group Chat that takes place every Thursday night at 8:00pm est. If your not sure what time you need to be there check out the calender and at the bottom the time zones will be listed and you can look yours up compared to country or Central time etc..

This is a chat that is run by your peer, which that is me hi,

we talk about what is going on with living with Dissociative Disorders. Anyone may come however it is about DD. You do NOT have to talk unless you want. So please don't feel you have to. This is just a support group that supports you in your healing process.
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Old May 26, 2012, 01:55 PM
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Well, I have not been diagnosed with DID. But I do have "borderline personality features," and disassociation is a part of my life. I often feel like I am being taken over by a completly different person or entity and have often done things at nite that would have mortified me to do earlier that day--I almost feel like I can't help it. I have often had people ask me if I was schizophrenic (they thought it was the same as DID at the time), accuse me of being two faced because my personality changed so much in a short amount of time, tell me that I've "changed alot" or ask me "Whatever happened to that good girl I used to know?" I've had my sister accuse me several times of "putting on an act" and I didn't know why she said that. I could go on and on. I've had conversations with people and didn't remember them even rite afterwards, but I can remember specific things that happened as far back as age 1.
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Old May 26, 2012, 04:15 PM
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Well, I have not been diagnosed with DID. But I do have "borderline personality features," and disassociation is a part of my life. I often feel like I am being taken over by a completly different person or entity and have often done things at nite that would have mortified me to do earlier that day--I almost feel like I can't help it. I have often had people ask me if I was schizophrenic (they thought it was the same as DID at the time), accuse me of being two faced because my personality changed so much in a short amount of time, tell me that I've "changed alot" or ask me "Whatever happened to that good girl I used to know?" I've had my sister accuse me several times of "putting on an act" and I didn't know why she said that. I could go on and on. I've had conversations with people and didn't remember them even rite afterwards, but I can remember specific things that happened as far back as age 1.
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