Talk to a doctor about it.
2007-11-20 14:11:43
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answer #1
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answered by majnun99 7
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I think that if you had this disorder, you would be far less aware of it., but your experience of it in another person has left you frightened and a little fixated on this particular condition when you are under stress. This is very common and nothing to be ashamed of, fifteen is a difficult age for most of us and we spend so much of out time feeling that we have no control over anything that stress is inevitable. Go and talk to your doctor or nurse,especially about the blackouts which really do have to be dealt with..any other advice you can get here is simply not sufficiently informed or expert to be of any real use to you. Good luck and take care of yourself.
2007-11-20 12:57:25
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answered by selina.evans 6
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See a doctor, who will be able to refer you to a psychiatrist or psychologist. Do you get on with your parents, do you trust them - if so speak to them asap. If you have problems speaking to a doctor or one or both of your parents, then start with a college counsellor. It is vital to get help.
Only medical proffesionals can diagnose a potentially serious situation such as this. Just because your freind seems to have similar symptoms, this does not necessarily mean that you are suffering the same disorder.
Are you aware of any severe traumas in your life of any form, whether single or reccurent? If so, explain this to the medical professional that you consult.
Best wishes
2007-11-20 13:10:42
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answered by Artfully 1
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Don't try and diagnose yourself, I'm sure most people fit half the symptoms of a lot of mental disorders, doesn't mean they have them. If you are really concerned about it you need to go make an appointment with a psychiatrist who can properly evaluate you and figure out what kind of treatment you need.
2007-11-20 12:52:59
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answer #4
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answered by ehrlich 6
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this is achieveable she is suffering some type of psychological issues yet its additionally achieveable she isn't in love with you and has manipulated the placement so which you look like the undesirable guy. She is obviously an exceedingly indignant and vindictive guy or woman. Why do you opt to stay married to a guy or woman like this? this is too undesirable that she has custody of the youngsters yet its greater constructive to end the conflict so your babies have a gamble to calm down and relax in basic terms a splash. what's the element in persevering with this? permit circulate and circulate on. Sorry it isn't the respond you decide on, whether this is the only you decide on. stable success
2016-10-02 03:05:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Nobody on the net can properly diagnose you with out one being a professional and secondly without knowing you.i would strongly suggest that you talk to your parents and then seek medical attention.Which would ten be in your parent resposibility for them to help you do that.I hope the best for you.
2007-11-20 13:06:43
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answered by Anonymous
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it could be a number of things, it could be something very simple to fix. don't freak until you see a doctor. tell an adult, your parents, you are 15, and hormones are raging. I'm sure what ever it is you can't ignore it, if anything is wrong, and found soon enough you can get it under control.
good luck, and think positive, but don't ignore it!!!
2007-11-20 12:55:25
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answer #7
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answered by izzy 1
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multiple personality disorder????
according to a few.... "heretics" out there it doesnt actually exhist,,, your possesed by another spirit.....
ive also heard it said that its not possesion its a splintered soul in need of repair through hypnosis and such.
try some terragon tea once a day for about a month
2007-11-20 12:53:15
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answer #8
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answered by missychicken2004 2
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See Dissociative Identity Disorder (its new name), at http://www.ezy-build.net.nz/~shaneris on page 17. Print/copy this page, and take it to your doctor, and ask for a referral to a therapist experienced in treating D.I.D. Also, see stress, on page 42, and learn coping methods.
2007-11-20 13:00:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Get help -- NOW.
It won't go away if you keep ignoring it. If you feel embarrassed, don't. You are not alone. Other people have had the same problem and have been helped. There are people, including your family, who WANT to help you, if only they knew you needed it.
2007-11-20 12:54:33
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answered by Anonymous
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WOW your a wacko! Nah your not. Maybe consult a psychiatrist or have someone video tape your personalities for entertainment later on.
2007-11-20 12:51:51
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answered by Andrew 2
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