We've heard a lot about "cutters" and other people who feel compulsions to hurt themselves. But there's an extra, extreme level above that: Body Integrity Identity Disorder. BIID's somewhat cryptic name belies a strange affliction—its sufferers feel that their normal bodies are wrong, and that they were born to be paraplegic or handicapped. The compulsion is so strong that some with the disorder try—and succeed—at amputating their own limbs. Newsweek mentions one who, after many failed attempts to lose his left hand, cut it off with a power tool and then lied to his family that he lost it in an accident. Another man froze off his own leg. Many doctors don't even know how to classify such a strange phenomenon. Those lobbying for its inclusion as a mental disorder compare it to Gender Identity Disorder, in which people get sex changes because they feel out of place in their ...
Bizarre Disorder Makes People Want to Sever Their Own Limbs
Explore Body Integrity Identity Disorder, where individuals feel the urge to amputate limbs to align with their identity. Learn more.
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