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Old 03-09-2015, 10:24 AM #7
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Hi SkimbleShanks,

How did your Neurology appointment go? Did you discuss this topic with the Neurologist?

If you are truly dealing with a Dissociative Disorder it would probably be a good idea to first see a Psychiatrist for diagnosis and then a Psychotherapist for help in learning to cope.

I have had Dissociation confirmed by both a Psychiatrist(s) and a Psychotherapist. My experiences and the reason for them will be different than yours. Mine goes back to very early childhood and, sadly, became a coping mechanism. This type of coping mechanism is not safe or helpful when you are an adult.

Please seek professional help.
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