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Default Jan 04, 2022 at 06:43 AM
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It's definitely possible to have multiple mental health disorders. Some can be difficult to diagnose though. Are you hoping to get diagnosis and treatment for a dissociative disorder?
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It's definitely possible to have multiple mental health disorders. Some can be difficult to diagnose though. Are you hoping to get diagnosis and treatment for a dissociative disorder?


no, just wondered if it was a possibility. I've got long enough list of conditions and if its directly connected to being autistic anyway and the way my brain processes stuff..I already have that diagnosis!


I don't even tell people in real life (neighbours etc..obviously close family already know!) that I have autism, get enough discrimination and stuff just from having mobility and hearing (or auditory processing) difficulties.


Getting a GP appointment in the middle of a pandemic is harder than getting a flight to the moon at the minute anyway!
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