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We have moved to a different blog: We Choose Harmony

To see why, read this post: From Internal to External.

But feel free to read this blog for background information.

In October of 2010 Erin was diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder, formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder. This blog is to record what is going inside Erin's mind. We don't know what all that will entail... But we are hoping that keeping a record of it will help in some manner. We also hope that maybe, just maybe, that we'll heal from whatever issues that we have and come out victorious.

All personalities or identities within Erin are invited to write here; each entry will be marked with who is writing.

If you are a survivor yourself, there are no trigger warnings on the entries... Please be careful as you navigate this blog. If you are a significant other of someone with DID/MPD, our hope is that this blog may be of some use to you, but please remember that every person with DID is very unique and must be considered as their own case.

Thank you for visiting!

Friday, August 26, 2011

jus wan say hi -- little erin

hiii everbody

ims little erin. i don rigt here verry muchs but ims out lots tooo. i lovs the color blue an pink. tommi byed me a pink shirt yestrday an it makd me verry hapy. there no be verry many hapy insid rigt now but we doin kay. the storm angwish is verry stron somtims an no so stron other tims. we thinks angwish was don bein stormy this mornin, but shes bak to stormin gains. I keeps wonderin wen she gon get tird? wens she gon go sleps? I wondr ifs morrigan an yomi can com bak wens angwish stop bein stormy. i hop thas soon.

anway i gots to go eat supper now. i jus wants to say hiii.

-- Little Erin

2 comments:

  1. About what was mentioned about Anguish's storm varying in intensity:

    Is there a pattern to the times when the storm is strong and weak? Is the storm consistently weaker or stronger at some point in the day? Are the durations for peak storm times or weaker storm times fairly constant? Are there any actions or activities on this side that affect the storm in any way?

    Finding any pattern at all could be useful in improving the current situation. The possibility of timing the sending of a message during a weak storm cycle for example could be one of many potential solutions.

    Well, that's my 20 cents. Until next time.

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  2. wells, sir, that was the first tim angwish has slowd down nuff for usns to notic; she hasnt don it sinc. you gots to member that relly wat angwish is doin is throwin a tempir tantrim. she'll settle down sometim mebe.

    -- Little Erin

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