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We're not crazy, we're not insane, we're not a bunch of headcases. All of these things would imply that we're dangerous, irrate and what we experience isn't real. It's real to us and therefore it's real.
"Are brains are sick but that's okay" -TØP, 'Fake You Out'.
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Interesting. My psychiatrist put my PTSD dissociative reactions as such. I am embarrassed and worked up by the fact that people don't see or understand my trigger (I will take something way out of proportion). He has told me exactly that: that it doesn't matter if people saw what i saw, it is real to me and hence my reaction is to be understood and treated as real too.
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Interesting, thanks
![]() (Wish the doctors (and therapists) in the uk .. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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