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Old Jul 22, 2014, 10:22 PM
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I've put 71 pounds back on. Plus, I went to my osteopath today to see about getting a referral to physical therapy, he kept acting like he suddenly didn't know I had problems with my back! He had confirmed to me before that I had scoliosis, and that my back was crooked, etc. He had also told me before that he thought I should go to PT. But today, he kept carrying on about how he never said all that; then when I finally convinced him that it was on my records, he claimed that he never knew that! He did arrange for a referral at the end, but grrrrrrr!My back was the whole reason I started seeing him in the first place.I wonder if he would've taken me more seriously if I didn't have a mental illness
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Old Jul 22, 2014, 10:24 PM
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I'm sorry you had that frustrating experience today
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