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None 3 7.69%
None
3 7.69%
Pdoc or T 2 5.13%
Pdoc or T
2 5.13%
Pdoc&T 2 5.13%
Pdoc&T
2 5.13%
Pdoc, T, friends 4 10.26%
Pdoc, T, friends
4 10.26%
pdoc, T, & SO 8 20.51%
pdoc, T, & SO
8 20.51%
pdoc, T, SO, & friends 2 5.13%
pdoc, T, SO, & friends
2 5.13%
pdoc, T, SO, friends, & family 7 17.95%
pdoc, T, SO, friends, & family
7 17.95%
Just family 8 20.51%
Just family
8 20.51%
Just SO 3 7.69%
Just SO
3 7.69%
Other 2 5.13%
Other
2 5.13%
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Old Aug 12, 2016, 08:58 PM
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I chose none. I was seeing a T for the past year but she moved away. I'm supposed to start seeing a new T in a couple weeks. I'm a little nervous so I don't know if I will or not. Either way, I don't have one at the moment.
My pdoc basically dumped me. In a hypo phase I stopped taking all my medicine (for depression and anxiety) cold turkey. When I told him that, he said he has no use for me as I "clearly am against taking medicine." Not true. Zoloft made me suicidal and he didn't listen to me.
And I have good friends, but they don't know about my bipolar. I can talk to them about it in general (like "I'm just feeling really down today" or "I'm feeling super anxious about this") but if I want someone to talk to about BP i got nothing.
Except this forum!
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