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Old May 08, 2011, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by SoupDragon View Post
I have been seeing a T for about a year. The reasons for going were low thoughts, which I thought were due to entirely situational factors (recent and past). Although I think I have benefited from the T, I am frustrated that I still have many annoying symptoms plus I still get very down and SI.

I have been reading loads of stuff and had reason to look up bipolar II on the internet - I cold relate to many of the symptoms - well 99% of them actually and e-mailed my T as it had scared me a little. Of course I understand that he is not able to diagnose, however he didn't dismiss it. He later e-mailed me again and asked what I thought I might gain from a formal diagnosis.

Just now I have been sitting thinking and I recall describing a social event to him when I highlighted that I suddenly felt very confident and chatty and a firiend had asked what I had jsut taken (I hadn't taken anything). I remember my T dwelled on this for a while before me moved on to talk about something else.

I am now wondering whether he has thought all along that I may be suffering from this diagnosis and I am now feeling really let down and patronised. I know I could talk to hiim about this, but I am not sure whether I trust him to give me an honest answer. Not sure what I am expecting from posting this, but writing it down has at least organised it all for me and stopped it going round in my head.
why isnt he able to diagnose?

also, i wondered about your answer to his question....how would it be helpful for you to have a formal diagnosis?
Thanks for this!
SoupDragon