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It's the "lay back on the table etc" remarks that start the blood pumping. Of course my head "knows" it all stems from the abuse but my body has not caught up yet and I usually am either frozen or I have a meltdown.
Now I know some of you will think "well, Orange_Blossom, just tell your Dr. you are a child abuse survivor." But how can I admit that to some stranger when it's hard enough to admit it to myself.
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Do you have to tell them that? Can you not tell them of your anxiety without mentioning all the details? Wait until they ask for more before saying anything?
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