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Originally Posted by sugahorse
I managed to find a T I can have a really good relationship with, but not a Pdoc. And yes - it has been bugging me for a LONG time, but now it's even worse; and making me anxious.
I've been through 3 pdocs in 2 years.
Now I think I ought to go back to the first one. Bit embarrassing, but probably the best option.
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You can't really have a relationship with your pdoc thats going to be the same as with your t. I mean thier functions are different, there jobs are different. The t is who you can talk to about anything who offeres support, advice and i assume also offers information to your pdoc about how your doing. Most pdoc's do not do counseling, they take your t's information as well information from you to make the best guess as to what meds they think will help, they may adjust if it's not working, if you tell them. I hope you can feel comfortable with your pdoc, at least enough to describe side effects that pertain to the medication they have prescribed so changes can be made as needed.