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Originally Posted by Frankbtl
Hi Living in Chaos, really sorry you had to go through that. Maybe it was natural for him to ask for a bit of background because he may have thought some things might have linked in with other things you could be seeing him about at some time. But in the case of you telling him you didn't want to talk about it that should have been respected.
And as you're seeing a psychiatrist then they're the one's going to be overseeing your meds any issues with them, your general well-being, passing on any "need to know" information to him............so any further details, should be down to you to pass on or not pass on.
Now maybe he had the very best intentions when he was talking to you/really wanted to help you but just didn't understand what he was asking of you, and the effects of what he was saying. Sounds like he doesn't really "get it". So what do you think, time to get/go to another G.P??

Alison
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Originally Posted by cassiefeild852
I Deffinatly know what your feeling my GP was like that as well, and he also threatened to no longer see me as a patient if I didn't spill my heart out to him, it's difficult too because he was my whole families doc and a lot of my issues had to do with them, so naturally I was uncomfortable telling him anything, anyway I found myself a new GP after being threatened so many times .. maybe you can talk to yours and explain how your feeling if he really dosent get it than its best to find someone else who has more understanding of your conditions, yoh shouldnt have to feel uncomfortable or harassed in your own doctors office.
Just my opinion, hope you find a solution, good luck 
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Thank you both. I don't think that there's any way that my mentals would be affecting what I was there for, which was for a physical to get a paper signed for work. But yeah. I did tell him that I have a psychiatrist, and he kept pushing for information anyways. I don't know about getting a different GP, because my entire family sees him, and I'm on my parents insurance still.
I don't think I can tell him about the stuff that is going on, because of the trust thing, and also because well, how exactly do I tell him that I have PTSD from being abused by my parents my entire life (among other things). He's a mandated reporter... if I were to tell him about things, wouldn't he have to report it?