Originally posted by BlaqueKatt
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If I get frustrated I'll go into a blind rage that I have no memory of-the person I am is gone-replaced by(in my husband's words)-"a destructive banshee, hell-bent on terrorizing the planet"
Originally posted by Boozy
When treating the disorder makes the person happier and more functional. When just a minor bit of treatment makes the person's father say 'We've got our daughter back'. When learning a mental skill enables the person to gain control of their own actions and words.
And yes, I have personally experienced all of those. Some of them I have mostly eliminated. Some I simply endure and wait for the illness to pass. Some I put myself in a safe place and get someone to stay with me while it passes, because I can't trust myself.
I'm with BlaqueKatt. If my disorders are me, then I'm - well, actually, I can't think of a way to describe it. My self, my me, is not the thing that's acting and has control of the body and thoughts during the worst of it.
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