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Old Jan 09, 2016, 12:54 PM
scar12346 scar12346 is offline
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So turns out each one of us have either a disability or another mental illness.
Vladimir can only see black and white and is half blind through his left eye.
Scar has ticks
I.. have anger issues (If you call punching your co-host straight in OUR face making him the only one that feels pain in those few moments anger issues -Scar)
Carolinae has an eating disorder
Evee has severe ADHD
Annie cannot breath right.
So are we the only ones? -Waidth
For Vladimir, none of us have really seen through his eyes, we (the others) see normal.
-Scar

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Old Jan 09, 2016, 02:36 PM
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So turns out each one of us have either a disability or another mental illness.
Vladimir can only see black and white and is half blind through his left eye.
Scar has ticks
I.. have anger issues (If you call punching your co-host straight in OUR face making him the only one that feels pain in those few moments anger issues -Scar)
Carolinae has an eating disorder
Evee has severe ADHD
Annie cannot breath right.
So are we the only ones? -Waidth
For Vladimir, none of us have really seen through his eyes, we (the others) see normal.
-Scar
in my location we have a saying...everyones internal system is comprised in what ever ways they needed in order to survive the very early childhood (before age 5 according to my own locations statistics\demographics) extreme trauma's.

for example when I was a child under the age of 5 I was abused in a mining shaft. in order to survive that I had alters that could see in the dark mining shafts but could not see in sunlight.

for some reason your internal system needed an alter that could only see black and white not color, for some reason your system needed an alter with an eating disorder, one with ADHD, one that could not breath.

as for the other alters not being able to see out of the one alters eyes, here in my location that is called co consciousness (how much the alters share, do together, how much of the alters that the host (in this I am using the term host to mean the body born person) knows about and shares. since you know so much about your internal system of alters and can affect each others lives Im taking a guess (not a diagnosis just a guess) that you have a high level of co consciousness.this is good because you all will be able to heal much faster then some that have limited to no co consciousness. example you dont need to work on developing communication because you already communicate with each other. thats a step you can skip if you were here in the USA.

here in the USA we now have two mental disorders with dissociative alters.. one OSDD (other Specified Dissociative Disorder) is the one where there is mostly co consciousness, less than marked discontinuity for things like memory, loss of time and other dissociative symptoms. and DID is a mental disorder where there is mostly or what my location calls limited co consciousness more in the way of memory problems, time loss and other dissociative symptoms affecting all aspects of a persons life much more than OSDD internal systems do.

the reason I let you know this is because of your question ...are you alone. the answer is no, its just that some of us may be diagnosed OSDD rather than DID like in your location. there are many people here with DID and OSDD.
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Old Jan 09, 2016, 02:53 PM
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we have several who have different disabilities
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Old Jan 10, 2016, 10:30 PM
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So turns out each one of us have either a disability or another mental illness.
Vladimir can only see black and white and is half blind through his left eye.
Scar has ticks
I.. have anger issues (If you call punching your co-host straight in OUR face making him the only one that feels pain in those few moments anger issues -Scar)
Carolinae has an eating disorder
Evee has severe ADHD
Annie cannot breath right.
So are we the only ones? -Waidth
For Vladimir, none of us have really seen through his eyes, we (the others) see normal.
-Scar
Yep.
Angie has anorexia while others overeat
Eve/Jodi are depressed
Marie and Maddi have panic attacks; lots of times they can't breathe
Allison has migraines
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Old Jan 11, 2016, 05:40 AM
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So turns out each one of us have either a disability or another mental illness.
Vladimir can only see black and white and is half blind through his left eye.
Scar has ticks
I.. have anger issues (If you call punching your co-host straight in OUR face making him the only one that feels pain in those few moments anger issues -Scar)
Carolinae has an eating disorder
Evee has severe ADHD
Annie cannot breath right.
So are we the only ones? -Waidth
For Vladimir, none of us have really seen through his eyes, we (the others) see normal.
-Scar


apart from octavia (who we suspect has some kind of learning disability), no.
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