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Old Nov 08, 2012, 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Confusedinomicon View Post
I honestly don't think it matters when you send the thank you card. I think she will appreciate it at any time of the year because she will know a patient has fully acknowledged what she's done for them.

I also don't think you should spend a large portion of the card talking about prozac and its benefits to you. (I have a feeling you would do this based on your analytically style of writing) Make it more about appreciating her being there...more emotional-related stuff. People love sentimental cards.

Like..talk about how you're doing, but don't make that the focal point.
Well, Prozac was her winning solution. 1) first AD used, no trial and error 2) I did not believe in it but she insisted and was right 3) it started working after several days only 4) she guessed right what dose (the smallest possible) would do the trick 5) no side effects. So I think I should tell her that among other things, no?