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Old Oct 24, 2015, 04:43 PM
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I really have an awesome team working with me right now. My pdoc I've seen for about 12 years now so she knows me pretty well and she is so kind, really takes her time with patients, and I've cried in her office more than once and she has been really understanding. My therapist, I didn't think I'd like at first, she tells me things that I don't always want to hear but it is usually the kick in the pants that I need.

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Old Oct 24, 2015, 04:52 PM
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Arrogant as f. He challenged me about me about my latex allergies (implying I can't be because I just came from my female apt assuming I tell them to use non latex gloves and then assumed I use condoms and he said well I guess not all condoms are latex). His body gestures and contortion on his face like I was a liar... elevated my blood pressure

WTF!!!! ... I about punched him in the face or kicked him in the nutz. But hey! thanks for the script, doc!!! I swear I really feel like I am being tested.
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Old Oct 24, 2015, 05:30 PM
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Mine is very straight forward. U tell him a problem and he'll talk to u abt a med that can help. He has suggested I go to therapy which I have not done. again. He'll ask abt how things have been going and if u have concerns abt ur meds. I can tell him if I'm having side effects or any concerns.

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