None of you have Multiple Personality Disorder or Dissociative Identity Disorder, but now that you know what dissociation feels like, at least you can understand a little bit what it's like for those of us who do. That gives me hope.
Yes, this has been one of the most profound experiences I've ever had. And, as scary as dissociation can be, to have even the slightest understanding of what MPD/DID is, and feels like, is, to me, a gift of understanding something rare and understood by few others. And it's also a gift that, now, I'm finally beginning to know
myself.
Your responses, above, were comforting, because they corroborated my experience. I was really starting to think I was a little delusional, making-up things that weren't really happening. :) And everything you commented makes absolute sense.
I'm glad you got some hope from this.
In general, I really appreciate everyone's feedback. I really feel I've made some progress on this, and getting feedback from y'all helps me to know whether the things I'm experiencing should be taken seriously or not. I hope I am able to provide some similar form of support for y'all as well.