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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-09-12 07:00 pm

[ SECRET POST #2080 ]


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[personal profile] unicornherds 2012-09-13 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
you're no different from who you were the day before. You're still you. You just understand certain parts of yourself better.

Definitely ^this. Was going to reply with something similar but beat me to it. :)

The way I view being diagnosed - it's just something to help you understand yourself and cope with life. It's not really important unless you want it to be important. Edit to add: And I don't mean that in a dismissive way, just that reiterating the above idea, that the important parts of who you are are already there and this doesn't have to change anything about you as a person.

I heard someone once say being diagnosed was like being directed to the correct section in the library to find your Life's Manuel.
Edited 2012-09-13 19:54 (UTC)