forum anyone else with did/osdd?
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@starry

if you have DID, it's likely you did have some kind of trauma but it's okay if you don't remember any. i'd rather not remember mine, but we can't exactly control our brains.

Deleted user

That's the thing, I remember some trauma, but that's when I started to get older.

Deleted user

Nope, I don't remember if I had any trauma other then almost drowning when I was like 4… I got more trauma when I got older.

@starry

oh! oh goodness, i'm very sorry about that.
generally, DID is caused by trauma very early in life. (for example, mine was worst when i was about 4.)
so i'm not really sure about your case, i can't claim to know much about dissociative disorders, but regardless you and your experiences are valid.

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It's fine, I only really remember it in my dreams or when I go near the ocean. I just don't know if I have any alters because I've never really interacted with them… I don't know any of their names and all I know is that one of them uses "Bro" and "Bruh" a bunch.

@lemondad

i'm okay currently but am dying because it feels like there's a screwdriver slowly drilling through my head and a voice keeps screaming
not even decipherable words
just gibberish

you good fam? pls dont die on me

@ember-chan-will-never-forget-you

i'm okay currently but am dying because it feels like there's a screwdriver slowly drilling through my head and a voice keeps screaming
not even decipherable words
just gibberish

you good fam? pls dont die on me

no i won't
hopefully

Deleted user

i'm okay currently but am dying because it feels like there's a screwdriver slowly drilling through my head and a voice keeps screaming
not even decipherable words
just gibberish

you good fam? pls dont die on me

no i won't
hopefully

You'll probably be fine.
Take deep breath and try to rest your eyes, keep your breathing steady.

@ember-chan-will-never-forget-you

i'm okay currently but am dying because it feels like there's a screwdriver slowly drilling through my head and a voice keeps screaming
not even decipherable words
just gibberish

you good fam? pls dont die on me

no i won't
hopefully

You'll probably be fine.
Take deep breath and try to rest your eyes, keep your breathing steady.

that's hard when you're in math class

Deleted user

i'm okay currently but am dying because it feels like there's a screwdriver slowly drilling through my head and a voice keeps screaming
not even decipherable words
just gibberish

you good fam? pls dont die on me

no i won't
hopefully

You'll probably be fine.
Take deep breath and try to rest your eyes, keep your breathing steady.

that's hard when you're in math class

Understandable, then just continue to breath.

@TeamMezzo group

oh! oh goodness, i'm very sorry about that.
generally, DID is caused by trauma very early in life. (for example, mine was worst when i was about 4.)
so i'm not really sure about your case, i can't claim to know much about dissociative disorders, but regardless you and your experiences are valid.

we had our first split almost ten years ago, when ZJ was three, and then we didn't split again until last summer, and we've had two more big splits since then. it's been a rough 18 months.

Deleted user

oh! oh goodness, i'm very sorry about that.
generally, DID is caused by trauma very early in life. (for example, mine was worst when i was about 4.)
so i'm not really sure about your case, i can't claim to know much about dissociative disorders, but regardless you and your experiences are valid.

we had our first split almost ten years ago, when ZJ was three, and then we didn't split again until last summer, and we've had two more big splits since then. it's been a rough 18 months.

Oh darling, is there anything we can do to help?

@TeamMezzo group

oh! oh goodness, i'm very sorry about that.
generally, DID is caused by trauma very early in life. (for example, mine was worst when i was about 4.)
so i'm not really sure about your case, i can't claim to know much about dissociative disorders, but regardless you and your experiences are valid.

we had our first split almost ten years ago, when ZJ was three, and then we didn't split again until last summer, and we've had two more big splits since then. it's been a rough 18 months.

Oh darling, is there anything we can do to help?

no, not really. hi, i'm adilea.