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Hi,
This is my first visit to your blog. I’m really enjoying all the helpful resources and especially the way you have it all organized. I’ve been wondering what DID is. I haven’t been diagnosed with it. But I’ve been reading blogs by people who have it and some of their experiences sound very much like my own.
Thank you!
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Hi Gel,
Thanks for coming by and your comment. Good and healing thoughts to you.
Kate
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It’s about Identity Disorder. Google it
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Kate, thank you for these resources for survivors of abuse. Though you do not include sharing icons, I plan to share the page. Your About page is wonderful. I agree with you that we are all loved, understood, valued and not alone. Bless you.
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Hi Kit,
Good and healing thoughts to you.
Kate
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Kate, thank you for this tremendous resource. I am finding myself swimming in the quotes–yes! I am healing from dissociative amnesia as well as some very painful therapy (ugh) and am daylighting my process here: http://www.thesandbox.life If you think it’s a good enough resource (blog roll or resources lists) I would appreciate it if you could list it. Thanks again for your site and your consideration!
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Hi,
You are welcome. 🙂
I will try to spend some time there and read. It might take some time to do that. I usually only add blogs to my blogroll, with comment sections and postings. I also am hesitant to add personal blogs or personal websites as a resource, because over time they are deleted sooner and more often by the owner. With as many resource pages as I have I don’t usually get back to checking on every link often and I dislike having a lot of broken links and I especially dislike finding resource links only to discover they are almost all inoperative. I hope that doesn’t discourage you. I would like to get to know you better, if you want to comment here, I would really like that.
Do you blog, do you comment on other survivor blogs? Those are also great ways to reach out for yourself and to offer yourself and your perspective to others.
Good and healing thoughts to you.
Kate
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Hi Kate! Thanks so much for your response and I totally understand. If you can briefly check out the site I’d appreciate it as there is an enormous amount of content and helpful process. It I think is worth a look-see. I suggest starting here: http://www.thesandbox.life/read-this-first/
I do read and post on others’ blogs.
Thanks again, Kate! 🙂
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I will definitely check it out. Very excited to do so. I will start where you suggest.
Good and healing thoughts to you.
Kate
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