After watching several DID Systems produce videos from their point of view, we thought it might be interesting to also show the world what a day can feel like in our brain. Here's a three-minute video showing how it feels from our POV on a good day when we went out to the Farmer's Market.... Continue Reading →
The Theater of Multiple Personalities
Having DID is like: This is the experience of our system, not to be interpreted as anyone else’s. (Yes, I/we often use plural pronouns) Explaining co-consciousness in theater terms: When a personality inhabits the body, or “fronts,” as we call it, they are on stage. Sometimes more than one personality or alter is on stage,... Continue Reading →
Religious Dysphoria
Have you ever entered your body to find it performing religious practices that offend your very soul? No? Well, you may not deal with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) then. In September 2021, a few alters who have been primary in the past, in the MyMEs system, came forward to take over as the "Maggie" alter... Continue Reading →
New Beginning
Last month I found and began therapy with a doctor who shares my religion and gender. Unless and until she releases me to talk about who she is, I will refer to her as "Dr. S" in this blog. It has been a month of talking. The people on the inside of my brain are... Continue Reading →
My Littles are Screaming
The little people inside my head are screaming. Uncontrollably. They don't like change. I am not sure how many there are, but there seem to be at least 4 under the age of 6. Personalities that are still little. That don't understand why the body is so huge and clumsy. They tend to walk the... Continue Reading →
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