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Old Apr 15, 2016, 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by lolagrace View Post
Rather than deal with what your pdoc said in a rather reactive way, why not try a different approach, more of a proactive approach? How about talking to your therapist about exactly what your pdoc's concern is. Get your T's take on your pdoc's perspective. That would be the first thing to do I would think. Perhaps your T could consult with the pdoc, maybe on speakerphone while you are present, so you can all three be on the same page about your goals and treatment. I suspect once they talk it will put your pdoc's concerns more at ease.
Yes. I have contacted my T via email. Thankfully, she got back to me via email (which I've been reading over and over to comfort me). She said she was going to contact my Pdoc today or Monday. I'm a little nervous about that, but it needs to happen.

I've been trying to stay calm. T told me to practice my thought stopping and to repeat to myself the list of positives I made with her. I have distracted myself by playing a computer game and sleeping so far.
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