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Old Jul 06, 2015, 10:32 PM
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Omg!!!

It was for bipolar depression, then the doctor asked if we had any other issues, then No_one who did the interview said were DID. Then the cascade of questions came. Sad thing was that since No_one has been inside for awhile, he couldn't even remember what we did yesterday! What did we do 10 years ago...he said "I don't know"! Lolololol 20 years ago...'I don't know!" Lololol

Omg!

We were asked if we did LSD! Lolololol

Omg!

Steve or I shoulda of came up. But we were trying to appear stupid, but we went waaaaay beyond that! Lolololol

It's so freaking funny that I can't quit laughing.

Omg!

Hahahahaha

I'm sure we screwed it up, but omg, it's so effing funny I just can't wait till the results

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Old Jul 07, 2015, 01:49 AM
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ugh. I was so mad at the guy who did ours.... he asked so many patronizing questions, and never saw the switches that were happening from nice me to "i'm not gonna take your ****" 22. he declined us the first time. Technically I'm not on ssdi for DID, but for anxiety because that's what causes the most disruption in my life.
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Old Jul 07, 2015, 10:30 AM
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OMG, I don't find this funny. The pdoc asked to describe our typical day and he couldn't even answer.

I should of stepped up, we were slightly depressed too because we weren't on all meds.

We're in there for bipolar depression, but this came out.

At least he wrote everything down. We looked pretty dumb.

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Old Jul 07, 2015, 11:59 PM
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i'm sorry. those are such a nightmare. I just went through my recertification and I guess they took one look at my hospitalizations list for the last 5 years and I passed. I hope. I've not heard anything - but I should get a letter telling me... something. So far no one has asked for anything else. I was so afraid I'd have to do another interview or worse - a hearing.
Did they say when you'd get info?
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Old Jul 08, 2015, 10:07 AM
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i'm sorry. those are such a nightmare. I just went through my recertification and I guess they took one look at my hospitalizations list for the last 5 years and I passed. I hope. I've not heard anything - but I should get a letter telling me... something. So far no one has asked for anything else. I was so afraid I'd have to do another interview or worse - a hearing.
Did they say when you'd get info?
Yes, it was awful. No idea. One of us should of stepped up to answer these questions. No wonder he asked if we were taking LSD, we couldn't even describe a typical day. No_one kept saying he can't remeber, only because he was out when we were kids, so he has no idea about our typical day. The interviewer was getting irritated.

Actually, if any of us came out, we'd give out too much info, and have to lie because we have different ideas. So, it can have gone either way.

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Old Jul 08, 2015, 08:58 PM
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yeah - too true. my guy kept asking stupid questions like "how do you know you're DID, how do you know you have depression, anxiety, ptst...." Uh... my THERAPIST diagnosed me? Of course we were so nervous, we didn't say that - and said stupid things - and the guy was irritated and intimidating. Then 22 came in with her attitude and it all went downhill from there. The report said "I did not witness any switching of alters". Well, that's because you don't know what to look for. We swapped 3 times at least. But like you said in another post, it is pretty seamless (unless it's the kids or a panic attack).
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Old Jul 08, 2015, 09:03 PM
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yeah - too true. my guy kept asking stupid questions like "how do you know you're DID, how do you know you have depression, anxiety, ptst...." Uh... my THERAPIST diagnosed me? Of course we were so nervous, we didn't say that - and said stupid things - and the guy was irritated and intimidating. Then 22 came in with her attitude and it all went downhill from there. The report said "I did not witness any switching of alters". Well, that's because you don't know what to look for. We swapped 3 times at least. But like you said in another post, it is pretty seamless (unless it's the kids or a panic attack).
Awww I'm sorry... But we were all watching, we wanted to come across as disabled....we went waaaay beyond that. We came across as totally brain dead. Lol. It's not No_ones fault, he just doesn't get out much! Oooops. Thanks to No_one, he did his best, we others kind of screwed up!
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