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I'm new here Issues with disassociation

Hi I'm Art I'm new here but I have had PTSD for several years. I have PTSD from a combination of several different traumatic events that have taken place in my life not just one event. I am a survivor of sexual abuse as a child, a rape survivor, a car accident survivor, the survivor of an armed robbery and the survivor of a natural disaster. I get nightmares and flashbacks from the different traumatic events that I have been through. Something that happens to me because of my PTSD is my voice changes to sound like a 5 year old girl sometimes and when that happens I am not aware of it unless other people make me aware of it. I can not hear it when I talk like I am 5 and i don't do it on purpose i have no control over it . I am 40 years old so it is very noticeable to people when I start talking like a 5 year old. This is part of disassociation with PTSD and it happens because I was traumatized as a child starting at the age of 4 or 5 when my voice changes to sound like somone of that age. I am in therapy and my therapist is going to try to work with me on this issue but it is difficult to work on because I don't know when it is happening. It is almost like I have split personalities because of this drastic change that takes place but I don't have multiple personalities. or DID. I have Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, Generalized Anxiety Disorder,Boderline Personality Disorder and PTSD. I am stable on my medication and doing well with my Psych care.
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Due to my increased paranoia, anxiety, and a panic attack over the weekend, my psychiatrist has put me back in a full dose of Zyprexa until further notice. Every time I think I'm getting ahead something happens and it's back to square one. I knew he was gonna do this but I can't help feeling disappointed. It is what it is.
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Well, good morning to you!Today is National Roller Coaster Day. Are any of you going?It's also National Tell-A-Joke Day! Come up with some and share!I'm not bright with jokes these days, but I'll start:"Today I ordered a chicken and an egg from Amazon...I'll let you know." :D


If it were possible to get all my psych charts into a single file, the file would read like a shrink smorgasbord. I haven't bothered to learn all the dx'es on those charts. Doesn't matter. Most of the names have changed, anyway.
Several of my own shrinks spotted a similar maturity shift in my own voice and body language when I was in my 20's and 30's. The shrink who actually acted on the observation introduced me to "Inner Child Therapy." Her theory was that the child shift was happening in conjunction with the triggering of my most repressed memories. We started plying exercises to drawing out the child who was attempting to be heard. At least, I think that's what we were doing. I never did find a comfortable grasp with the inner child theories. Still, the trying heightened my awareness of when and how some of my more irrational mood swings/dissociation were happening.
I hope you stick around this is one of the pages that is active and does cover a lot as far as trauma related experiences, processing, coping and recovery.
J.
As for other forms of regression, I consciously regress at home and act like a silly kid. Thankfully my husband is ok with it, and sometimes joins along in the silliness. The regression is a coping mechanism and I often crave to have those moments...because to me they signify an internal sigh of relief. When I regress its as if I have a different persona but I am aware of myself and how I am acting...the reason I do it is because it gives me immense peace and a feeling of letting go of anxiety. I literally feel like a kid in those moments and it gives me the greatest feeling of calm. Not sure if you can relate to any of this.
As for the possibility of having DID, in the past I would forget a lot...but I was also taking psychiatric meds and smoking marijuana as a teen...so it could have clouded my mind. But I remember forgetting daily things..forgetting what I did the previous day, having to really think about it for a while. It was also a time of trauma and internal turmoil. Not sure if I might have DID but I have suspected it in myself. I just though it was strange but still in the possible realm of "normal"...now looking back it doesnt seem to be so normal. I had a friend who stated certain things to me, how I was abusive to her....and it truly completely slipped out of my memory. It was as if she was accusing me of something that I didnt do. I remember vaguely a feud that we had at one point but I never expected to have been so vicious to her. A lot of details seemed to have slipped out of my memory. I am not sure if a combination of anti-psychotics along with cannabis can create such lapses in memory.