And the answer is yes. For instance, I, Rogan, am recovering from an eating disorder. Nobody else in this system had it, but they felt the physiological effects, which included constant nausea, gut cramps, and lack of appetite.
I'm also the one on antidepressants. Other system members don't have depression (and even me, it's pretty low-level), but even so, the physiological effects persist even if we switch, so we try to avoid having non-depressed system members front for long during a depressive episode, because we don't want it to spread.
Re: Everything you wanted to know about DID/multi, but were afraid to ask.
And the answer is yes. For instance, I, Rogan, am recovering from an eating disorder. Nobody else in this system had it, but they felt the physiological effects, which included constant nausea, gut cramps, and lack of appetite.
I'm also the one on antidepressants. Other system members don't have depression (and even me, it's pretty low-level), but even so, the physiological effects persist even if we switch, so we try to avoid having non-depressed system members front for long during a depressive episode, because we don't want it to spread.
--Rogan