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Originally Posted by Miguel'smom
Short answer: Yes, I think it's helpful
Long answer:
My T is kind of an outside check point. She keeps an eye on my sleeping patterns, eating patterns, med compliance, moods, my interact-ability, consequences and thought patterns. We talk about anything that seems to glare in my charts.
So T is my much needed check point and is making little tweaks.
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I totally agree
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