Dissociative Experiences Scale
Your Score: 1310 / 2800
46.8 is my score and they say that people with DID typically score in the 40s. My therapist told me today that I have Severe PTSD with Dissociative Amnesia but not DID. Hmmmm.....
@Angelwings I'm so sorry for all you must have been through. I know the feeling of searching for answers and what you find is like sand pouring through your fingers. There for a second, then gone.
For many who live with PTSD, especially if its development began at a very early age, validation of not only past experiences, but what you're currently experiencing is so vitality important.
Diagnoses are a guideline for psychological treatment, prescription dispensing and insurance purposes.
To my knowledge there's no medication specifically for DID. Unless you're trying to come to terms and cope with distinct, separate personalities who function independently without your awareness, you don't need the DID diagnosis.
Your current diagnosis will get you all the help you need.
I
know how very difficult this can be to accept.
It also does not lessen your experience.
What's important is the WORK. It can seem more unbearable at times than living with trauma. You went through Hell to be where you are. The only way out, is going right back through that Hell.
There is a better place on the other side. Not a completely cured place but with continuing work, a place manageable enough to accept & love yourself, most of the time.
Which is all anyone really needs.
Disclaimer: This post is not all inclusive and written completely from my own unprofessional, living with PTSP perspective.