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Seizures are more like dissociative episodes unable to speak properly.

PNES (Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures) is a condition which causes seizures that are not directly linked to epileptic activity in the brain. The condition is not yet well understood, and this subreddit aims to support sufferers of the condition. PNES, NEAD, Psychogenic, Seizure Disorder

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Would this outfit be appropriate for a beginner Hindu going to temple for the first time in the USA?

A subreddit for people interested in Krishna Consciousness and Vaishnavism 🙏 Made by Krishna Devotees for Krishna Devotees ❤️ Hare Krishna! 🦚

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Would this outfit be appropriate for my first time going to a Hindu temple in the USA?

Hinduism is also referred to as the Sanātana Dharma (Devanāgarī: सनातन धर्म meaning "eternal dharma"). It is the oldest living religion in the world. Hinduism is a religion as well as a "way of life", and anyone sincerely following that way of life can consider themselves to be a Hindū. What this religion and way of life consists of is a broader topic. Please see our Wiki & FAQs for more info.

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Would a white transgender woman who is Hindu be able to identify as Hijra/3rd gender? Or is that problematic?

Hinduism is also referred to as the Sanātana Dharma (Devanāgarī: सनातन धर्म meaning "eternal dharma"). It is the oldest living religion in the world. Hinduism is a religion as well as a "way of life", and anyone sincerely following that way of life can consider themselves to be a Hindū. What this religion and way of life consists of is a broader topic. Please see our Wiki & FAQs for more info.

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Are transgender women accepted in this community? Are they able to become Hare Krishnas?

A subreddit for people interested in Krishna Consciousness and Vaishnavism 🙏 Made by Krishna Devotees for Krishna Devotees ❤️ Hare Krishna! 🦚

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So i guess i have myself and 2 alters...so far...and i'm always co-con?

Welcome to r/OSDD, a community for those affected by otherwise specified dissociative disorder. There are 4 types of OSDD, but the most common is OSDD-1 which is similar to DID. In OSDD-1, severe childhood trauma causes different identities, known as alternate states of consciousness (alters) to form. These alters protect the main identity from awareness of trauma. A body with multiple identities is known as a system. While this disorder is hard to live with, we often lead fulfilling lives.

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Always fighting to be "in control"

Welcome to r/OSDD, a community for those affected by otherwise specified dissociative disorder. There are 4 types of OSDD, but the most common is OSDD-1 which is similar to DID. In OSDD-1, severe childhood trauma causes different identities, known as alternate states of consciousness (alters) to form. These alters protect the main identity from awareness of trauma. A body with multiple identities is known as a system. While this disorder is hard to live with, we often lead fulfilling lives.

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Am I a system?

Welcome to r/OSDD, a community for those affected by otherwise specified dissociative disorder. There are 4 types of OSDD, but the most common is OSDD-1 which is similar to DID. In OSDD-1, severe childhood trauma causes different identities, known as alternate states of consciousness (alters) to form. These alters protect the main identity from awareness of trauma. A body with multiple identities is known as a system. While this disorder is hard to live with, we often lead fulfilling lives.

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OSDD-1b AND OSDD-3?

Welcome to r/OSDD, a community for those affected by otherwise specified dissociative disorder. There are 4 types of OSDD, but the most common is OSDD-1 which is similar to DID. In OSDD-1, severe childhood trauma causes different identities, known as alternate states of consciousness (alters) to form. These alters protect the main identity from awareness of trauma. A body with multiple identities is known as a system. While this disorder is hard to live with, we often lead fulfilling lives.

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I am in my upper half of my 20s. I was recently told by my new therapist that I could have "structural dissociation." What does this mean and why is it happening to me now??

Welcome to r/OSDD, a community for those affected by otherwise specified dissociative disorder. There are 4 types of OSDD, but the most common is OSDD-1 which is similar to DID. In OSDD-1, severe childhood trauma causes different identities, known as alternate states of consciousness (alters) to form. These alters protect the main identity from awareness of trauma. A body with multiple identities is known as a system. While this disorder is hard to live with, we often lead fulfilling lives.