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I really don't know how to handle this, not handling it well actually....
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 586034" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Why would psychiatrist think she's making this up for attention? It sounds pretty scary to me. And why does he feel it's DID? Does she lose time? I'd wonder why he isn't thinking schizophrenia or another type of thought disorder. From what I've read (again, not an expert), DID isn't a psychotic disorder. Do you notice she seems like more than one person? Sorry...after being in the mental health system myself for thirty years and having been misdiagnosed repeatedly (which is maddening if you are self-aware and know they are wrong), I am pretty cynical. You may want to get a second opinion on the DID.</p><p></p><p>At any rate, I know I wouldn't be handling it that well either, but she's getting the medications she needs. Hopefully they will quiet her hallucinations and allow her to live a normal life. Gentle hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 586034, member: 1550"] Why would psychiatrist think she's making this up for attention? It sounds pretty scary to me. And why does he feel it's DID? Does she lose time? I'd wonder why he isn't thinking schizophrenia or another type of thought disorder. From what I've read (again, not an expert), DID isn't a psychotic disorder. Do you notice she seems like more than one person? Sorry...after being in the mental health system myself for thirty years and having been misdiagnosed repeatedly (which is maddening if you are self-aware and know they are wrong), I am pretty cynical. You may want to get a second opinion on the DID. At any rate, I know I wouldn't be handling it that well either, but she's getting the medications she needs. Hopefully they will quiet her hallucinations and allow her to live a normal life. Gentle hugs. [/QUOTE]
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