Yes, I agree with roadrunnerbeepbeep. I remember my T having to call someone's psychiatrist and, because they're doctors (the psychiatrist) that makes it harder to get in touch with them; they both, the T and the pdoc have really busy schedules that don't give much time and, of that "extra" time, it rarely overlaps? My T was using the 10 minutes left in an "hour" between clients to do a message swap with someone's pdoc and often I think they have to leave messages and who knows if your T left one and it got lost (or if the original pdoc message was never received).
I would talk to your T, be the go-between since you are the person all this is for/about? Take charge of the communication; tell your T what's going on and what you are doing based on what you know from pdoc and think would be best for yourself and see what T has to say to you.
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