#if people want I can elaborate on my thoughts but they're all really jumbled rn
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one of my tiktok moots made a post about how they were misdiagnosed with DID and one of the things that their DID specialist pointed out when he was being evaluated was that his dissociation levels were extremely high (much higher than the average for DID) and that most people with DID have dissociation levels that fall around the average [would like to note that all the information I have has been shared on here, I can try to find research articles but I have no promises, this post is just to share a personal observation inspired by a mutual] and that specifically piqued my interest because I've always had extremely high levels of dissociation and borderline psychotic symptoms if not full-blown psychosis in the past
idk. it makes me wonder if my therapist's suspicions are right and I don't actually have DID. I desperately need to see a DID specialist to get it confirmed (especially while I'm still on my parents' insurance) but I'm also four years overdue for a full psychological evaluation so I'll figure it out ig
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