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Originally Posted by Blueberrybook
Thanks, Blueberrybook. Actually, I went ahead and sent my old tdoc a simple greeting email. I sort of ended it in a way that indicated that I don't expect a response.
If you do want to thank your old psychiatrist, have you considered sending him a greeting card via snail mail? A carefully chosen card can definitely be appropriate and appreciated. Then you need only add one to three sentences to the end. I've sent my psychiatrist a get well card in the past that he appreciated.
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I have recently transitioned to a new pdoc/therapist. My former one has welcomed me to email him anytime. I have been holding off a bit, hoping to feel better so I can report some kind of improvement. The truth is: the transition time has been very challenging, even though I really like my new pdoc/therapist. I did not want my former pdoc feeling guilty for any setback I have been experiencing. I anticipate writing to him soon, either in an email or via snail mail.
I had also found it to be a bit confusing to not be doing well and to be in touch with my former pdoc when I was also trying to get used to my new one.
My former pdoc was also a gem. We have had over 20 years together. I do miss him. I will be writing sometime soon.

WC