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New Diagnosis - Dissociative identity disorder - I am in shock
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 525048" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Before you get too upset, who diagnosed him (what sort of professional) and on what are they basing their diagnosis? What do THEY mean by DID? Does he feel disacotiated (like depersonalization, derealization) or do they believe his personality has actually split. </p><p></p><p>Do not panic right now. First of all, there is help. Second of all, I would not buy into this until I got two, maybe three, professionals who were top-of-the-line (Psychiatrists/Neuropsychs) before I would necessarily think it's true. Have you seen this in him? Does he lose time and not remember what he did? </p><p></p><p>Color me skepical unless more HIGH professionals really sign on board. I'd find a psychiatrist who actually has treated many patients who have DID. Has your professional had a lot of DID patients? If not...see one who has.</p><p></p><p>Please, please, please be good to yourself and try to calm down. Most of our kids have gotten ten different diagnosis....honestly, it is very hard to figure our kids out correctly. </p><p></p><p>Do you agree with this professional? If so, why? Or why not? Hey...big hugs to you and try not to panic...try to think about it and even question it. Most importantly, HOW MUCH EXPERIENCE DOES THIS DIAGNOSTICIAN HAVE WITH PATIENTS WHO ARE DID?????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 525048, member: 1550"] Before you get too upset, who diagnosed him (what sort of professional) and on what are they basing their diagnosis? What do THEY mean by DID? Does he feel disacotiated (like depersonalization, derealization) or do they believe his personality has actually split. Do not panic right now. First of all, there is help. Second of all, I would not buy into this until I got two, maybe three, professionals who were top-of-the-line (Psychiatrists/Neuropsychs) before I would necessarily think it's true. Have you seen this in him? Does he lose time and not remember what he did? Color me skepical unless more HIGH professionals really sign on board. I'd find a psychiatrist who actually has treated many patients who have DID. Has your professional had a lot of DID patients? If not...see one who has. Please, please, please be good to yourself and try to calm down. Most of our kids have gotten ten different diagnosis....honestly, it is very hard to figure our kids out correctly. Do you agree with this professional? If so, why? Or why not? Hey...big hugs to you and try not to panic...try to think about it and even question it. Most importantly, HOW MUCH EXPERIENCE DOES THIS DIAGNOSTICIAN HAVE WITH PATIENTS WHO ARE DID????? [/QUOTE]
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