#complex did
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pplatonic · 3 months ago
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about a cofront today
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lefluoritesys · 10 months ago
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"What's your favorite type of music?"
*sweats in DID* "U-uhm... I- I listen to everything, depending on my mood :D"
The moods sitting in the back of my head watching me: "No, no, they've got a point"
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twiigthetwiink · 10 months ago
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my online class is asking me to create an "alter ego" for an assignment. little do they know that
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bastard-coatedbastards · 5 months ago
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Can we stop with the "DID ruins your life" narrative. It's the way people treat those with DID that ruins lives. This is FIXABLE it's not some universal law.
Abuse and trauma are hard to live with and overcome but not impossible. I know it's hard but jfc you people are professionals at making yourselves and everyone around you even more miserable tbh. Go outside.
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systematicallydissociated · 1 month ago
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DID rant
I don’t think people look into the other aspects of dissociation enough and just focus a lot on switching and alters. I don’t think enough people realize that dissociation and memory gaps can happen with the same person front the whole time. People don’t think enough about how intensely dissociated you can get and never switch.
I have a near constant headache, I can nearly never trust my memory, and I HAVE to rely on others I know to inform me of events and things even with how much I try to stay on top of them. I cannot remember birthdays, faces, or names. People get offended I don’t know their birthday but I do remember that you like this one band. I don’t control what I do and don’t remember.
I would never blame my actions on dissociation, I still try and live my life and be kind to everyone but that means that I do forget everyday things sometimes. I’ll forget a task at work I always do or say something and not even hear myself. My voice and hands are often distant and fuzzy even when I’m not switching.
My dissociation is SEVERE and gaps in my memories appear without me knowing. I’ve forgotten whole movies, days, there are months, near years missing from my life, and no one has that info, not another later, not a gatekeeper, it’s just gone.
It's not just about the alters.
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thatgothvampire · 1 year ago
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Experiences I have related to DID that I forget are literally because I have DID
- Feeling like my identity / sense of self is fluid & ever changing
- Being absolute ass at a specific thing and then being good at it later
- Thoughts / inside voices being fuzzy , distant , like a distant conversation
- Having fluctuating feelings toward friends/families/my partner
- Getting suddenly dizzy and finding it hard to move
- Realizing I’m not wearing what I originally put on
- Feeling zero emotions or feeling every possible emotion amplified 100x
- A lot more that I can’t remember right now, also because of DID
Me after realizing everything I do and feel is related to having this dissociative disorder 😦😦😦😦😦
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requiemsystem · 2 years ago
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ADVICE FOR NEWLY DISCOVERED OR SUSPECTED SYSTEMS
if you suspect you may be a system or have recently discovered that youre a system, things can be confusing and hard. im making this post as someone who has been aware of being a system for about 5 years and has been diagnosed for 2. these are things i wish we knew and did. i hope it will be helpful to some of you and i wish you luck on discovering things about yourself and your system keep in mind everyone is different and systems are no exception, so what i list here might be incredibly beneficial for one person but do nothing for another. find what works for you. i will try to provide a variety of advice in order for you to see what fits you best DO YOUR RESEARCH research the disorder, try to find others experiences and things you think would help you. this is especially helpful if you are suspecting and not yet sure if you have it, researching symptoms and others experiences can be very helpful in determining START SYMPTOM LOGGING this can be as simple as "i blacked out today" or "i dont feel like myself right now", you dont have to be identifying switches or putting names to alters, theres no rush to be able to do that and some systems have no desire to do that symptom logging is useful because it can help you identify potential triggers and patterns in your symptoms. for example, if you can remember what happened before a period of amnesia and remember being exposed to a stressful event or something potentially triggering, this would be worth writing down to see if its a recurring pattern REACH OUT TO OTHER ALTERS this can be done in a variety of ways, but the easiest way would be to leave a note in a place itll be seen. for example, a sticky note on a mirror (if you live with other people and cant do this, try leaving a note on your phone in a frequently checked app) i would advise saying something along the lines of "hello, i am (name) and i would like to communicate with you. i suspect we have a disorder called (DID/OSDD) and we share the same body and mind. please write back to me in (location, can be a notebook or app etc) and tell me some about yourself if you feel comfortable" but you can say whatever works for you. i just think the main points to cover are having DID/OSDD and introducing yourself as well as asking for an introduction in return START WORKING ON COMMUNICATION this takes a lot of practice, so i always say its better to build up early rather than late. we have a whole post on it that can be found here REMINDERS AND THINGS TO REMEMBER if you do not remember your trauma, do not dig for it. it isnt safe to try to remember trauma without professionals help. if you happen to remember, thats one thing, but dont intentionally seek out triggers to try to remember denial is common and not a sign of faking, if you were faking you would know and would not be in denial. being wrong about having DID/OSDD (if you are suspecting but not sure) is not the same as faking no two systems are the same. you dont have to look exactly like some other system you know or online to be real its normal to not know everything right away. you wont know all your alters immediately, you may not be able to access (and you may not have) your innerworld, you probably wont remember all of your trauma without professionals help, etc. its all normal its totally ok to keep information about your system private. there is no need to share with anyone you do not feel completely safe and comfortable with switching at any frequency is normal, there is no "correct" amount to switch. any amount of alters is normal, there is no "correct" amount of alters. any level of amnesia is normal, there is no "correct" level of amnesia apps like simply plural and bots like pluralkit can be incredibly helpful for some systems, but there is absolutely no pressure to use them if you do not feel comfortable - grey
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mentallystrawberry · 1 year ago
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when you’re under a ton of stress then start to notice your memory worsen, your headaches becoming more frequent, and communication going nonexistent…
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multiplesillylittleguys · 2 months ago
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A lot of what I see in system spaces online is people who have good communication, who know a lot about their alters and all.
But I wanna say that that’s not the only way to be a system! We personally are somewhere in the middle of good and bad communication. We can’t hear each other most of the time, and there’s a lot we don’t know about each other. Some of us haven’t even met yet. We only know specific information about each other because we use Simply Plural.
It’s completely normal to not be able to communicate, to not know anything about your alters, to not know if you have an innerworld and what it looks like, etc! This is just a part of the disorder, for most people!
So you’re all still valid :)
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maine-pluralmind · 9 months ago
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Decided to share an experience that we had as we've been dealing with D.I.D or at least acknowledging it.
We discovered our D.I.D around 2020. (I know it sounds like every fakers story but stay and listen)
As we started we thought logging alters was necessary, that keeping track of who's fronting and everything was how you fit in and keep everyone in line. Very quickly we learned that was wrong and practically impossible while still going through abuse.
And we learned thats okay.
Young systems, you don't need to have all these alters written down/logged in simply plural/ told to the whole world.
Instead us young systems should let alters do their job. Trauma is what caused this and trauma and stress is what is going to continue to happen to our small brain. It's okay.
Don't stress it. Let it. You can personally know everyone, and sometimes write about your brain mates. But lets take it slow.
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planesofdelusion · 1 year ago
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programming things that suck:
programmed migraines
programmed seizures
programmed arousal
flood programs
spin programs
God, everything about being programmed is awful
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too-many-mes · 8 months ago
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You guys know that complex DID is just polyfragmented DID and vice versa and that these words have been used by researchers. Were coined by researchers. ????? Like complex DID/polyfragmented DID isn't something "The TikTok Fakers!!!!" made up. It's not a community-made term. You. You guys know that right. Like, "highly complex" DID is a community-made term yes but complex/polyfragmented DID is a real thing in research... Coined by researchers..... Used in clinical texts.......... People with DID with very large and complex systems have been known about since nearly the start of MPD changing into DID...... You guys DO know this right....
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lefluoritesys · 1 year ago
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Yet another thing I don't see talked about in the DID community: the host anxiety of letting go of front.
Obviously it doesn't happen to every system, as some systems don't even have a host; but can we talk about the fear and anxiety about potentially never coming back to front if you fully let go, as a host? I dealt with it for a year and a half until I was able to actually start letting go and sitting off front for long periods of time. But there were times when 5 minutes off front fully caused me panic attacks.
This fear especially comes when you are a baby (newly discovered) system. This feeling that you built a life for yourself, and suddenly, you feel like you'll lose it to other people. And it's not that you want it all for yourself, but losing it entirely is what's scary. And there is usually a whole inner world behind you... who knows what happens inside of it, what it can do, who lives there? As well as, it's scary to let go of control of events IRL. Who knows how others would handle it, even if you know them well already?
And that's just our reasons.
Moral of the story: y'all are not alone, and it gets better.
-host
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twiigthetwiink · 28 days ago
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having a ted spankoffski in-system is annoying as fuck. 1/10
“joey richter is so attractivNO TED I DONT WANT TO FUCK YOU YOU HAVE A BOYFRIEND”
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borderlinedolly · 1 year ago
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Things I Rarely See Talked About
Level 2/Medium Support Need Autistics
Level 3/High Support Need Autistics
Deaf and/or Blind Autistics
BIPOC Autistics
Nonverbal Autistics
Semiverbal Autistics
The Downsides of Getting a Diagnosis
Older People (30+) With Disorders Like DID, ASPD, BPD, Autism, Etc
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thatgothvampire · 1 year ago
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Shoutout to syskids who behave like adults, who are protectors and caretakers and traumaholders, who are hypersexual or sexual protectors, who are angry and violent. I see you and hear you.
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