Alright, I stand corrected.
It's not 100 disorders, it's more like 30.
https://www.deltamedcenter.com/disorders/trauma/signs-symptoms-effects/
Turncoat, it’s just trauma. It just displays a whole bunch of ways. Because I have a whole bunch of trauma. It happens, it’s really normal actually... like I have all the most common displays off symptoms.
The link I provided above, describes me to a T, I (at one time) hit every mark on the list for the symptoms.
There’s lots of labels, but it all stems from one simple thing.
So it’s not that, far fetched. Lots of people have the same set of struggles I do, to a T, I’m not alone in this sort of “tri-fecta” of diagnoses that follow trauma.
C-PTSD, anxiety, depression, EDNOS/OCD, and dissociation.
Very simple. This combination is very common with repeated prolonged trauma. But this is speaking across and entire life time of experiences, and though I still have these, I would say I have more good days and good moments than struggling now- thanks to all the help I’ve gotten so. It’s not that much of a train wreck anymore, I’m managing. And coping. Etc. And just continuing treatment in all the ways I can to help myself and... staying open minded.
I wouldn’t get too bogged down and focused on labels, at a certain point there is nothing they can do for you anymore and yhou have to move past that. Recovery wise, it’s important to focus on the recovery more than the problem itself. Being educated about it is good but, after that point yeah, no, need for it really. Gives it too much power to label yourself and take those with you everywhere you go.
But it’s just an easier way to quickly tell a professional the set of struggles you have specifically, and a way for them to understand you better. But it’s more for, the psychiatrists than it is for the patients. The labels.