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Dissociative Identity Disorder
1 The doctor, feeling that the diagnosis of dual personality had been confirmed
beyond a shadow of a doubt, could not take her mind off this unusual case. Peggy and
Sybil, although existing in the same body, had different memories, moods, attitudes, and
experiences. The experiences that they shared were perceived differently. Their voices,
their direction, and their vocabularies were different. They presented themselves in
different ways. Even their ages were different. Sybil was thirty-one, but
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live not knowing what had happened when an alter
identity had taken over. And until they are diagnosed properly, one may never even
know that they have D.I.D. Sybil did not know, yet was too scared to seek help for years,
and lived each day not knowing where she would end up, or who the people that spoke to
her were. Dissociative Identity Disorder is a serious disorder that should not be ignored
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