
No, there are not 69 of us but we are hiding in a trenchcoat.. medically recognised adult DID system studying to become a clinical psych. We are aware we make mistakes, we know we make mistakes, we're open to kind discussion!!!! đłđżđłď¸âđđłď¸ââ§ď¸ Please remember, there is a person behind almost every post on the internet, including syscourse. Be kind.
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Undiagnosed Systemhood Is
Undiagnosed systemhood is
Thinking you just have no sense of self, and that's why your "personality" keeps changing.
Feeling like you're watching someone else operate your body, with no idea how or why.
Having strange deja vu moments where you feel like you've done something, but you don't remember any specific details.
Feeling like years of your life weren't actually lived by you, but by someone else that still exists somewhere in you.
Saying things that you can't control or don't agree with and not being able to do anything to fix it.
Feeling like you don't belong in your body, like you aren't actually you.
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More Posts from 69constellationsinatrenchcoat
You see, I'm playing hard mode...but it's a single player game and there's like twenty people in my head AND THEY'RE REFUSING TO SHARE THE CONTROLS
this is what Kaden sends after he walks into a wall, hard enough to make our nose bleed (which isn't that hard, our nose always bleeds)

Idk if I need to be worried or not.
Concept: You walk outside one night and notice that there are two full moons. A few hours go by and they donât seem to move.
You stare up at them.
They blink.
Are you faking DID?
Last year, I was officially diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder, and let me tell you that I was shocked.
After getting misdiagnosed with almost everything out there, I was diagnosed with something that I never thought I could have, ever.
A couple of months later, I started going into the self doubt spiral.
This is my advice for systems doubting themselves:
Doubting yourself is completely normal. DID is meant to be covert and hidden, itâs a defense mechanism after all, almost every system out there doubted their experience at some point, itâs okay.
NOT EVERY SYSTEM IS LIKE SYSTEMS ON TUMBLR. Oh my god, I WISH someone would have told me this last year. You donât have to have a bed in your room for each alter. You donât have to have perfect communication with your alters. You donât have to talk with them on a daily basis and switch 1000 times a day, just no. My communication with my alters is terrible. I sometimes go months without fully switching, days and even weeks without alters talking in my head. My alters mostly work through passive influence and thatâs okay. You really donât have to have a system like the ones you see on here to be valid, please remember that.
Not everythingâs âyouâre valid uwuâ, no. Sometimes you make mistakes, sometimes doctors make mistakes and itâs okay. There are a lot of disorders that might have a similar presentation to DID like BPD, schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. You need to be completely honest with yourself about your experiences. You really donât want to get misdiagnosed and get treated for something that you donât have âterrible idea, believe meâ. If youâre honest with yourself about your experience, then thereâs nothing to worry about.
Please donât obsess over labels. There was this time when I was almost always co conscious with my protector and I kept wondering if I actually have OSDD, and it made me really depressed. It does not matter whether you have DID or OSDD, theyâre almost the same thing and the point is, you have gone through trauma that fractured your identity so it really doesnât matter what you have. Doctors treat symptoms, not labels. Itâs okay to be confused for a while â¤ď¸.
Yes, alters can go dormant for a lot of time and thatâs completely normal. No, that doesnât mean that youâre faking.
Sometimes you can switch without knowing or noticing the switch, so donât obsess over why you arenât switching too often.
It takes A LOT of time to have a good communication with your alters. It really isnât as easy as tumblr makes it seems to be.
You donât have to have obvious and overt symptoms of DID to be valid. I havenât had so many proofs of my amnesia, only 4 times or something. I have also never experienced dissociative fugue, and thatâs okay.
Amnesia for your own amnesia. Sometimes you donât even notice that you lost time or that you said something that you have no memory of until someone points it out. So again donât obsess over not switching too often.
DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT focus too much on your alters or your disorder. Do not go googling symptoms of DID and reading tons of articles for hours. This is just gonna make your self doubt much worse. Itâs okay to learn about your disorder, just donât do it too much because everyone experiences DID differently and that might increase your doubt.
Always keep in mind that DID is different for everyone. My best friend has DID and our systems are completely different. He switches much more often and he has no idea how many alters does he have, doesnât know their names or anything about them, however my amnesia is much worse than his. Seeing systems acting differently doesnât mean that youâre fake.
Since I brought this up, itâs okay not to know anything about your alters. I have around 16 alters and maybe more, I only know and have communicated with 6 of them. Again, itâs not as easy as tumblr makes it seems.
Itâs okay not to feel like youâre a multiple. Itâs okay not to refer to yourself as âweâ. I personally never refer to myself as we unless Iâm talking specifically about me and my alters.
Itâs okay to have more overt symptoms after getting your diagnosis, and itâs also okay for your symptoms to be less after diagnosis. Itâs really common that alters start being much more visible after diagnosis, that doesnât mean youâre faking. Despite being less common but itâs okay to have less symptoms after getting diagnosed. Your alters might be just scared, I have experienced this and it made me feel like I was faking it all, but it doesnât. Sometimes, your alters are as scared as you, maybe even more.
I wish someone would have told me this last year, so here I am, telling you why you shouldnât worry, this too shall pass, trust me.
Also, feel free to add your own advice.
If you need anything, donât hesitate to message us, weâd be more than glad to help!
Stay safe â¤ď¸