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Originally Posted by Wild Coyote
My pdoc is very experienced and does not know what to do for me, either. Yet, we keep trying... together. This takes a commitment from both of us and as you know the commitment is very important. I tend to feel there's at least some healing in working within a mutual commitment with a trusted practitioner.
As for moms, mine is elderly and lives with us so she is not alone.
Mothers are special. I am glad you have your mom's support. I am glad you have one another.
Please let us know how you're getting on? I'm interested.
I hope you find some helpful answers.

WC
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Again, thank you for your support. I don't always feel that my doc and I are committed to fighting together, esp when he says what he said to me yesterday about seeing someone else. And you say "but you (guys) keep trying". I wish I didn't feel like he was giving up on me.
And I am grateful that I have a mother and she is willing and wanting to take me for all of my ECTS, but we don't jive very well. I wish we had a different relationship but we are just two different from one another in too many ways.
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