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Canine Schizoid Dymorphic Disorder



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Tue May 10, 2016 11:12 pm
queenofscience says...



My teenage character has this disease called Canine Schizoid Dysmorphic Disorder ( CSDD). She has some genes that are currentaly on, that express this illness, but she can't shift into a dog.



Symptoms

hullcinating a dog ( whatever a breed that they have the genetics for) and hearing a 'voice' when it appers.

chronic nightmears

beliving that you are growing fur, when nothing is really happening.

having a general feeling of not being human



I'm going to have w doctor explain this to my teenage character. Can someone help me with explaning my condition in a very medical way, like as if you went to a doctor and they said that you had this disease. Help me explain it in a medical way, or just in general.



Thanks.
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