My Story Part IV

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  • @stillhippie

    Marijuana triggered this.

  • @stillhippie Also, I'm not meaning this to get at you, but you say u have no social skills,empathy,or seem to be lacking an understandning of other people, plus your bluntness and scientific brain.Do you have Asperger's or Autism? If you had approached people with DD in a less weird manner, i'm sure people would be willing to share thier stories with you. But you're looking at it all too logically, and just not getting it!Unigirl has replied loads to you and explained,why are you not getting it?

  • @stillhippie Yes, but you can't treat people with DD, espcially someone as ill as Unigirl as test subjetcts. She is a real person in a great deal of pain! You could learn a lot from me, as I recovered from DD after 18 years. But I think your lack of empathy and logical brain wouldn't understand. You're either doing a sick form of trolling, or you're that dense that you can't see you're upsetting people. I've read your comments and nothing you say is making any sense!!

  • @stillhippie Listen, she's already replied to you,and if you can't see that it's upsetting then you need to work on your empathy as well as your social skills.maybe part of your problem is difficulty reading other people.the things you mention, having kids etc, is impossible with DPD.look at her latest video,she's clearly not coping well. i suggest you don't comment any more, and work on your own issues,leave this condition to people who know what they're talking about.she's upset, so leave it!

  • @stillhippie Seriously, that is rubbish. Having DPD is literally like losing a part of yourself. It's a totally joyless, numb, empty, weird, scary existence. How can anyone with this condition live a happy life full of energy?? Would you tell a depressed person to 'cheer up'? DPD IS totally hidden, it feels like you're lost in your own brain. Please, comments like this are totally unhelpful, and Unigirl probably feels bad enough without patronising comments like these. Leave well alone, ok?

  • @stillhippie

    I am sorry for reacting the way I did. I think you are trying to help me. Please understand I am quite sensitive about this :)

  • @stillhippie

    How could I possibly get used to this?? 

  • @SamIves85

    I;m in! ;)

  • @stillhippie

    Why should I hide what I have? I feel the exact opposite. I need to share this with as many people as I can.

  • @stillhippie

    I thought i was dying of a brain tumor for 10 years. Do you not think I had fear and depression? My somatoform disorder is extremely uncomfortable physically. My symptoms, especially feeling like I am inhabiting a hollow carcass, are very depressing. I was suicidal for 10 years. Did you not listen to parts 1, 2 and 3? No, it is not detectable from the outside. This is both a blessing and a curse of DPD. You can see scars on my arms though. Why pretend I have migraines??

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