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Default Apr 27, 2007 at 08:22 AM
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What exactly are bodily illusions? I am DXed with schzotypal, though I belive I am DXed wrong (What a serprise right?... T's and everyone thinks so...)

Anyways, I was wondering, how did the DR get, bodily illusions pinned on me, for one of the 5 I have to be DXed with to get the DX?... What exactly ARE they? Can anyone tell me? Thanks,

I hope I can post here. It is mild schizophrenia after all so I've read.

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Default May 03, 2007 at 07:10 PM
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The example which is usually used is "phantom pains" - when an amputee still feels their limb.
It's also used to refer to any distortion in the sense of touch.

Does this make any sense in your case?

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Default May 04, 2007 at 07:27 PM
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I guess it does in my case.

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