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Originally Posted by BeyondtheRainbow
That is definitely odd. I hope your therapist can help you sort it out. Do you have another appointment scheduled with the pdoc?
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As soon as I found out how to make it count towards my deductible. It’s possible he may have given me an f31.62 or however it’s written at the outset and I didn’t know it. At the time he said he was treating me for complex ptsd, and was disabled due to ptsd for a decade. That’s very real. I accept Id had dysthymia since I was a teen, but bipolar? Um, where?