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Originally Posted by misskeena
Can you bring this up with your pdoc? It's important to have open communication with the people who are treating you; if you don't trust them, your treatment is definitely impacted. And if there is a question or if you don't understand something regarding your treatment I would certainly bring it up to your pdoc right away. You are your biggest advocate when it comes to healthcare (including mental health care) and you absolutely should speak up for yourself. There are proper ways to do it, of course (I mean, don't yell at anyone  ) but I mean, you know yourself best and can speak best for yourself. 
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I write a lot better than I seem to be able to talk. This is not the first time I was told something and it later changed, it has to do with the company I work for. I am currently on long term disability through my work place insurance.
I have never yelled at her and at times she asks me if I am angry I guess because of facial expressions, when in fact I am not angry at that moment but tend to be later on.
I think part of my problem is that when I have had time to think, that is when it comes out and it is in my weekly writing to her. It is never at the moment I guess I don't think that fast!lol