http://idianshire.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] idianshire.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] multiplicity_archives2005-07-06 06:26 pm

symptoms anyone?

I have been wondering since a previous post what the symptoms of multiplicity (not the disordered view) actually are. I mean I know what you read on other websites, but they seem more to do with post traumatic stress than multiplicity, or someone that thinks Sybil is the only multiple known in the last 50 years. Now I don’t mean what makes someone multiple, we are fine with our definition of that, the debate here is what would be on a checklist. I hate the word symptom because it does imply illness, maybe characteristics would be a better word. Things like time loss.. which I know a lot of multiples don’t actually have, I suppose we do lose time, although as Tryall said it isn’t so much that we lose time as much as someone’s life/activities/ are so boring no one else pays any attention. We lose time by a conscious choice. We hear voices but in a study we took part in the woman running it said that hearing voices is something a large part of the population does anyway. Maybe there aren’t any clear cut symptoms/characteristics that are relevant to multiples/plurals as a group, and maybe we are all just so bored that the most exciting thing for us to do is argue amongst ourselves on this foggy day… which is more likely

[identity profile] sethrenn.livejournal.com 2005-07-06 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, all those things we won out of claw-catcher machines at restaraunts because we were bored? Dead giveaway, I guess. :p

[identity profile] sethrenn.livejournal.com 2005-07-07 09:51 am (UTC)(link)
LOL, no-- I don't recall that we ever really liked Winnie the Pooh that much, even when the body was younger.