In early June 2010, upon the occasion of me changing the nickname I was publicly using from “Marti” to “Maggie,” the words my mother commented on the Facebook post were, … Continue reading “A Rose by Any Other Name…”
In early June 2010, upon the occasion of me changing the nickname I was publicly using from “Marti” to “Maggie,” the words my mother commented on the Facebook post were, … Continue reading “A Rose by Any Other Name…”
Trigger warning: Sexual assault June has once again arrived. One of my personalities deleted all of the social media apps off of my phones overnight. A distinct sign that someone … Continue reading The Ebb and Flow of Trauma
http://mymesblog.com/2022/01/29/religious-dysphoria/
Click the above link to read a new post on my DID blog about religious dysphoria and Dissociative Identity Disorder.
Many people have inquired, so on my blog about dealing with Dissociative Identity Disorder, I went in-depth into what I deal with on a minute by minute basis. This is my “mental illness;” this is my life. Please click through and read the article. Thank you!
Although previously thought to be a rare disorder, it has been found that 1 to 3 percent of the general population actually meet the criteria for diagnosis of DID, making it just as common as bipolar disorder or schizophrenia.
Read on MyMEsBlog, Multiple Maggie: What is This Disorder: D.I.D.? — My MEs