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Old Jan 18, 2018, 02:59 PM
Anonymous40413
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Originally Posted by Breadfish View Post
To me, caring for sounds more conditional. You care about me all the time and you care for me only when you are worried about me.
On that note - one of the most worthwile things my pdoc ever said to me that he wouldn't have less time for me just because I was, or might be going to be, doing better.

Although I won't put words into his mouth by saying 'cares about'. Just that that kind of /having time even when you're not staring into space all day, or psychotic, or .../ is really.. I don't have words for it. More unconditional. And that means I can be as excited as I want in session about a 'good' (= still not good, but not as bad) week, or good day, or hour, because I'll still get the support I need. Like, if you see a dietician, you'll see them every week until you have had a week where you ate as, or close to, desired (maybe because of a situational factor like being ill and someone serving you the right meals in bed). Then after that good week, your next appointment will be in a month.
Thanks for this!
Anonymous45127, UglyDucky