12-01-2025 02:38 PM
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@balance37 What will happen with a person with DID when they get older? I'm struggling with the idea that if my brain deteriorates like our body as we age. Do the stronger persons take over and the weaker fall behind?
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12-01-2025 03:01 PM - edited 12-01-2025 03:03 PM
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Hi @Just,
https://www.sane.org/information-and-resources/facts-and-guides/dissociative-identity-disorder
I hope this factsheet can cover your questions. Please let me know if it has been helpful.
12-01-2025 03:47 PM
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I'm not very knowledgeable in this area. I did however read somewhere that alters are likely to remain stable over time, alters playing specific roles in a persons life over many years.
12-01-2025 04:37 PM
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@Blackbird11 thanks for trying.
23-01-2025 10:43 AM
23-01-2025 10:43 AM
Have been diagnosed with OSDD. As I've had it almost my whole life, I guess not much changes. Do feel like I need to know more. Or just starting to get to know the hidden parts. Just feeling sick a lot of the time now. Want to throw up. @balance37 @tyme @Ru-bee silly really have had a good idea for sometime. Even my heart physically hearts at the moment, like I'm having a heart attack.
23-01-2025 02:27 PM
23-01-2025 02:27 PM
Hi @Just is this sick feeling coming from now knowing this diagnosis of OSDD?
It can be a lot to take it and it's completely understandable to need to take time to adjust and process this information
23-01-2025 04:37 PM
23-01-2025 04:37 PM
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