Posted by undopaminergic on December 23, 2020, at 2:25:10
In reply to Re: Lamdage + Rj.. et al Dissociation » undopaminergic, posted by jay2112 on December 22, 2020, at 16:13:37
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> Now, you are not on any meds, right? Well,
>Yes I am.
> like Dr Peter Kramer explained well, there are side effects of meds, and of not taking them. Have you been able to get any talk therapy/Psychotherapy?
>Not much.
> How is your support system?
>My parents are alive, and I have a brother. They're not usually involved with anything to do with my disorders.
> How are you living with DID? Does it cause any stress or discomfort?
>No, unless you consider the depersonalisation-derealisation to be part of DID.
> I have a friend who is learning specifically about how to, not "treat"...I think it is only a "disorder" if it causes stress or challenges in your life...but work with people who have DID. There are so many silly, and hurtful, myths about it.
>Yes, like the myth that it doesn't exist.
> I have, at times, found serotogenic meds, at high doses, helps produce a bit more endogenous serotonin, which activates a bit of cholinergic activity...which, in small doses, can have antidepressant properties.
>I don't know about that. Maybe. But not if you're already hypercholinergic. I think I am.
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