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Unhappy Oct 03, 2011 at 06:48 PM
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My friend told me today tat she had Schizophrenia and That the other 2 people liked me and 1 didn't....<.< I of course was like wha-huh? But I want to know is there way to get her other person to like me? She's cool I love her for what she is ^_^ We talk no stop lol. But what if her other person takes her away from me.

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Hello Katix3,

I'm sorry you are going through this. I think you may find that you get more responses in this forum, as it deals with those who have multiple personalities, or "alters":

http://forums.psychcentral.com/forumdisplay.php?f=30

It is a common misconception that schizophrenia means multiple personalities, it's actually called Dissociative Identity Disorder now.

I would encourage your friend to get some help.
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