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Default Jul 09, 2015 at 04:20 PM
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Not only is SPD virtually unknown to people (even my previous therapist who had a PhD), the people who do know of it are saying it shouldn't even be a disorder because there's nothing wrong with it. I don't get this. Sure, some people with it may have a more manageable case of it. They may even able to get through life fine. But I can't. It's extremely disabling. And I'm probably not the only one. I do not want this taken out or cast aside. What does that say about what I go through? Because if this gets taken out, I really don't fit any other Dx. How can I get treatment, then? But who am I kidding. I can't get treatment, anyway.

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Default Jul 09, 2015 at 09:15 PM
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Uff please ignore this. I'm just being over dramatic and over thinking Things as usual. I can't seem to be able to edit or delete this anymore -sigh-

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