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Old Sep 17, 2017, 03:14 PM
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I always have. We love being systematic, especially when it comes to processes like accounting, computer programming, electrical trouble shooting... Can it because we are a system ourselves?

I find systems fascinating, thus I find this condition (DID) fascinating, especially taking an active part in it regardless how much we hate it.

I can't get enough of "How it's made", a short on product manufactiring. Even the biological, astrophysics, chemistry....anything.

We are also good at building systems in most fields.....able to put in order a working process.

Does anyone else find themselves intrigued about systems because you are one?
Thanks for this!
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Old Sep 18, 2017, 12:35 PM
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I always have. We love being systematic, especially when it comes to processes like accounting, computer programming, electrical trouble shooting... Can it because we are a system ourselves?

I find systems fascinating, thus I find this condition (DID) fascinating, especially taking an active part in it regardless how much we hate it.

I can't get enough of "How it's made", a short on product manufactiring. Even the biological, astrophysics, chemistry....anything.

We are also good at building systems in most fields.....able to put in order a working process.

Does anyone else find themselves intrigued about systems because you are one?
I didnt find systems interesting because I was a system i found them interesting because I liked what each one was... I like the solar system because I like to look and learn about stars and planets. I like computers because they help me to do things i could not otherwise do so fast. I like chemistry because I enjoyed watching what all the chemicals did in high school science class. I didnt know back then I was DID so I couldnt base my liking science on being DID.
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Old Sep 18, 2017, 06:40 PM
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I guess we first get to this question, not to really share on this topic per se. We get to this when wondering, who in our family harmed us. I wonder if the mom dad and see what I tell you about yourself on the journey. I think confrontation doesn't always have to be bad thing when most folks or either dead or just not really into what they where on the journey. I don't have wonder, to share it mostly goes into jealousy because most arent set up so I lean on my what my social worker of the system would say if in the same predeicative, I just hope you got in therapy for the right reason and aren't strung alone because of attachment. They might not be equipped for the dependency for this to end very badly and I might come unglued!

I think a quick observation tryout several intake paperwork changes to the verbiage can at least give mental health a cue that someone probably doesn't need anything long term just a stable talk so that chronic diagnoses dont apply to where one is losing a career.

Yea a very thorough intake more interactive

1. Is there a history of music
2. Is there SRA for example
3. Is there chronic issues of cognition with detailed examples
4. Is there history of lost time and depression but with a little more umph
5. Is there education and career student loans family
6. If repeat returners why are you back see what can happen social security.
7. Alert cops for stalkers
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