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Are These Symptoms Related To Dissociative Identity Disorder?

I think I might have D.I.D., I have three different personnalities and it is an unusual case. Its like there is this blank version of me spectatibg the whole thing and that blank version is aware of when the personnalities change. The blank me knows they are three and has given them a name and if it knows its aboit to change or just has, it/i tell me Well, looks like sweetheart is back on . My question is, is it really D.I.D or is it something else? If so, please tell me what.
posted on Sat, 25 Jun 2016
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Hello,

Hard to say, but DID is a serious psychiatric disorder and needs treatment if you have it. Please see a counselor or psychiatrist for an extended interview to help make a diagnosis.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Kathy Robinson, General & Family Physician
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Are These Symptoms Related To Dissociative Identity Disorder?

Hello, Hard to say, but DID is a serious psychiatric disorder and needs treatment if you have it. Please see a counselor or psychiatrist for an extended interview to help make a diagnosis. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Kathy Robinson, General & Family Physician