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*Age 9 – Happy Photo of Me and Baby David
1961, I am 9 almost 10 - Here's a happy picture of me with Baby David, taken in yard at Eagle River log house, Alaska
I look clear, too! I can see it in my face. The problem with dissociative disorders is that all the separate experiences of life remain that way rather than being integrated — But EVERY happy moment feeds the brain’s happy center!!!!
I don’t believe I’ve ever seen this photo before. It’s absolutely beautiful! Your smile seems so genuine (my, you look like John in this one!) and little David is ecstatic.
That’s a great picture–you look really happy at that moment. Nice to see.
I look clear, too! I can see it in my face. The problem with dissociative disorders is that all the separate experiences of life remain that way rather than being integrated — But EVERY happy moment feeds the brain’s happy center!!!!
I don’t believe I’ve ever seen this photo before. It’s absolutely beautiful! Your smile seems so genuine (my, you look like John in this one!) and little David is ecstatic.