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It is like I see the outside world, and they have their impression of who they believe to be me, and I am just here watching all the lightbulbs go off and on in my own mind and heart and guts. I think I am hiding because on the few occasions I've gone out, people seem to react and notice that I am not the bubbly funny energetic me they were expecting to see. And then they ask me if I am OK, or say I look sad. And the irony is...I AM ok. More so than usual. I have just given up wearing costumes for people on their schedule. Ooph! FL47 __________________ alone in a crowded room |
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#22
DID saved my life. I'd have never lived through childhood. I feel blessed to have the skill to be able to dissociate. Treatment was rough but integration is amazing.
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MickeyCheeky
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I piggyback off sheltiemom2007. My fragments have helped me get through all the tough experiences I had early in my childhood, and throughout my life since then. On the other hand, it has also been very challenging on a day to day basis. Some good, some bad, some blah. Overall, I feel my fragmented state has affected and is still affecting my life in a good way.
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