Karen answers Walter
Richard Baer on Mar 8th 2012
Comment by Walter on 04 Feb 2012 at 2:03 pm
Karen, I can’t begin to put what I have to say in words. I have a friend who claimed to be a mpd woman and in dating her I have discovered many strengths but didn’t believe in the possibility of altering ones mind to shift into another person so I assumed she did things to seek my undivided attention BUT, a BIG HUGE BUT, in reading your story I have come to understand HER a whole lot better! Thank you child of God! I wish you a safe healthy beautiful future. I don’t know how you do it BUT bless you. Keep working Jesus walks with you, never doubt that!
Dear Walter,
I am touched by your kind thoughts and compliments, especially admitting that you once disbelieved your friends bizarre illness. That’s the main reason I felt that by sharing my story I could bring knowledge and understanding to a once incomprehensible illness.
Multiple Personality Disorder, now known as Dissociative Identity Disorder, has been deemed fake time and again. It’s time to acknowledge the truth about this disorder and bring awareness of what can happen to someone who has suffered so greatly that their mind needed to fragment to survive. I’m glad to hear you’re now able to understand your friend.
Thank you again for your blessings. It’s my hope I continue living a safe and wonderful future.
Wishing you all my best!
God bless you!
Karen