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Old Jun 22, 2013, 10:34 AM
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Specifically he said it was too squishy a diagnosis now to be clinically valuable. He believes in bipolar 1 and depression, though. Yes, a psychologist diagnosed me as bp2, from the same practice as this guy no less. Thanks.
Well, if BP2 is not clinically valuable because it's too squishy, then it has to be removed. That would make me and a lot of other people BP1, because anything else is complete nonsense. And that would make BP1 a very squishy diagnosis and completely useless. BP2 isn't too squishy, bipolar illnesses in actual reality are too squishy.

So, obviously, this guy isn't making any sense. I'm not sure he's well attuned to reality. First of all, I'd suggest and hope you get a pdoc that makes sense. I have my qualms about trusting pdocs that don't make any sense.


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Old Jun 22, 2013, 11:56 AM
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Wait, I thought you were stopping meds and you just needed this appt to find out how? Why do you need a pdoc at all? Or did you change your mind?

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Old Jun 22, 2013, 11:05 PM
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I'm glad temp T gave a new list. I hope one suits you no matter what you choose to do about medication.
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