WE ARE ANNORA: A True Story of Surviving Multiple Personality Disorder

ABOUT P.S. Marrow

P.S. Marrow
P.S. Marrow grew up in Ann Arbor, MI, where she lived until age 19. She has since lived in Europe, Alaska and many other beautiful states in America. She is a freelance writer, ghostwriter, web designer and has published commercial newsletters and articles. She is a member of two online  More...

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Marital and parental responsibilities can be enough of a challenge for two working adults. Add in one spouse who has intensifying bouts of amnesia and you have a recipe for disaster. But disaster is not an option for Annora. She grew up in an orphanage and so the preservation of her precious family is her number one commitment. But that commitment is threatened when, during marital counseling, Annora's therapist begins to recognize even more unusual and abnormal behaviors in her.

 

Annora was subsequently diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder, also known as Multiple Personality Disorder. But that wouldn’t stop Annora from declaring her sanity to her husband and begging him to find them a new therapist.

Go with Annora on a journey of fear and hope, love and hate, sanity and at times complete incognizance. We Are Annora is a story about the human will to survive amidst the darkness which lies deep within despondency and mental disorders

Annora reveals the complex issues of her experience in this easy-to-read story that begins with a car accident and travels through a world of horrifying challenges laced with enough hope and vision to pull her through. It seems that survival is in Annora's genes and she is anything but a coward, though she accuses herself of just that. "Maybe having alters is just a coward's way of putting my memories and emotions some place outside of me so that I don't have to feel their pain."

Perhaps, in some way, she was right.

 

 

Marital and parental responsibilities can be enough of a challenge for two working adults. Add in one spouse who has intensifying bouts of amnesia and you have a recipe for disaster. But disaster is not an option for Annora. She grew up in an orphanage and so the preservation of her precious family is her number one commitment. But that commitment is threatened when, during marital counseling, Annora's therapist begins to recognize even more unusual and abnormal behaviors in her. Annora was subsequently diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder, also known as Multiple Personality Disorder. But Annora rejects the diagnosis. And, eventually she is forced to accept and contend with its ever-encroaching symptoms.