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Old Apr 26, 2017, 06:05 PM
Anonymous37926
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Trying to wrap my mind around that-you are doing well, therapy is helping, now you can't see the person who is helping you? It makes more sense to continue what is working. Maybe this will work out better, keep us posted.

No, I couldn't go there for therapy and only go to those in private practice. Ive heard mixed things about the VA. I might go there for medical care, just never signed up and am always told my health insurance is "good" (not that it relates to the quality of my care-it does not).

It's really sad, the suicides. I didn't realize it was so high and wonder how it compares with civilian rates.

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Originally Posted by Trace14 View Post
Thanks, the government has never been very positive for veterans care. At the suicide rate being 22 a day you would think they would see a problem there. I remember my first appointment I had to wait three months. Then my next appointments were 1-2 months apart. You can't do therapy like that. Now that I've found a psychologist that is proactive and doesn't really take no for an answer I have been making some progress. Now at the end of May I will not be seeing her anymore. But maybe it will work out, I hope so. I'm guessing you don't go to the VA, right?
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Trace14