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Originally Posted by Mountaindewed
Pdoc was helpful. He wanted to switch me to every 6 months. But decided to stay at every 3 months. He was really confused as to why I wouldn’t be recertified for Medicare. He said he would do everything possible so I could stay on it. He says I still definitely am considered disabled.
The only werid thing is I asked him if he had a therapist he could refer me to and he immediately listed off a couple names. Maybe I’m just reading into it. But I feel like maybe he’s curious to know more about me. I haven’t released my records from previous places. I’ve had other therapists and doctors in the past say they are interested in my past history. I’ve even had people call around to other people to get more info. I’m had people take my case because they were interested in it. supposedly my case is so unique. Why, I have no idea. So I wonder if this doctor has the same idea. Just the way he jumped at my request for therapist recommendations and immediately listed off names, I don’t know. What do you guys think?
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Well the pdoc wouldn't get access to the info from a therapist he recommended unless you agreed to it.
Obviously it's hard for anyone else to guess without having all the info and having been there, but I've usually had pdocs really want me to be in therapy and really encouraging/supportive the second I expressed any willingness to try it again.
If your pdoc is any good he'll want you to be in therapy because he cares and therapy can be really beneficial in some ways that meds can't.