Fruiteloop
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I just mentioned I had this thing where transference happens with me.
But this came up because once a person said: The whole internet has Multiple Personality Disorder.
Which is a name not used anymore and is called "Dissociative Identity Disorder".
So I cannot understand how that happens.
A woman on Oprah had it.
But it doesn't just happen.
Its not caused by a car crash (PTSD)
and its not C-PTSD
Its more than that.
It must happen early in life before age 7
I am not diagnosed with it but it came up to me in several places.
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My psyche doctor told me I need to see a neurologist again, had not seen one since 2009
I get these weird sensations in me he says are neurological not psychological.
So I am confused by that as well. Can DID be related to this?
What relationship is there between them?
The nervous system can become so messed up that symptoms cannot be distinguished?
I told the doctored I feel uncomfortable all the time in my body. I feel contorted. And burring sensations in my head in a particular spot.
Since I do not for sure know All I do know is that before age 7 stuff happens and normally in DID patients are so traumatized they cannot function.
It is not like in the old 1960s movies when a person has several personalities inside them, it has to do will cutting off memories and dysregulation.
I have had several mental breakdowns but no doctor tells me what is really going on.
I am working on seeing a new neurologist but its confusing right now.
I had a bad nights sleep today and I feel those twisting pains inside me right now.
I think that most diagnostic stuff does not work most of the time because most all symptoms can categorize you differently by what independent doctors see.
Since I am older I have been understanding more what these classification systems do. But I always am not sure. The pills I take I have no clue of the biochemistry mechanisms, the brain scans are just too expensive for me to get a good understanding since I am not near one or a fancy school.
I believe that science does understanding these things but its economics of scale. Some people are prioritized more than others.
The main question is: Can a person have "Dissociative Identity Disorder" and still look like they function normal. Would this mean is goes undiagnosed?
I feel like my nervous system is very tangled up almost all the time.
But this came up because once a person said: The whole internet has Multiple Personality Disorder.
Which is a name not used anymore and is called "Dissociative Identity Disorder".
So I cannot understand how that happens.
A woman on Oprah had it.
But it doesn't just happen.
Its not caused by a car crash (PTSD)
and its not C-PTSD
Its more than that.
It must happen early in life before age 7
I am not diagnosed with it but it came up to me in several places.
*
My psyche doctor told me I need to see a neurologist again, had not seen one since 2009
I get these weird sensations in me he says are neurological not psychological.
So I am confused by that as well. Can DID be related to this?
What relationship is there between them?
The nervous system can become so messed up that symptoms cannot be distinguished?
Involuntary physical contractions, "contorted" limbs, or abnormal bodily postures are generally classified under Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) or Conversion Disorder. Both fall into the broader category of Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders, where genuine physical symptoms lack a clear neurological or medical explanation but are closely tied to psychological distress or nervous system hypersensitivity.
I told the doctored I feel uncomfortable all the time in my body. I feel contorted. And burring sensations in my head in a particular spot.
Since I do not for sure know All I do know is that before age 7 stuff happens and normally in DID patients are so traumatized they cannot function.
It is not like in the old 1960s movies when a person has several personalities inside them, it has to do will cutting off memories and dysregulation.
I have had several mental breakdowns but no doctor tells me what is really going on.
I am working on seeing a new neurologist but its confusing right now.
I had a bad nights sleep today and I feel those twisting pains inside me right now.
I think that most diagnostic stuff does not work most of the time because most all symptoms can categorize you differently by what independent doctors see.
Since I am older I have been understanding more what these classification systems do. But I always am not sure. The pills I take I have no clue of the biochemistry mechanisms, the brain scans are just too expensive for me to get a good understanding since I am not near one or a fancy school.
I believe that science does understanding these things but its economics of scale. Some people are prioritized more than others.
The main question is: Can a person have "Dissociative Identity Disorder" and still look like they function normal. Would this mean is goes undiagnosed?
I feel like my nervous system is very tangled up almost all the time.