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Old Mar 17, 2018, 06:49 PM
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Cln,
This experience as difficult as it is might be better approached by an attitude of gratitude. Try saying to yourself my pdoc is retiring, something positive for her. I am ever so grateful for her help over the years. I will be okay.

Now your new doc will have the benefit of a correct diagnosis to work with. That in itself is a gift. Ten years with a doc you really like is so fortunate. Not everyone gets that gift.
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