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Old Aug 12, 2020, 02:23 PM
fern46 fern46 is offline
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Originally Posted by Miguel'smom View Post
Well that sucked. I was really out of it to the point I had to call my husband in. She did say that she thinks I exaggerate my symptoms sometimes. She's worried this will turn dangerous. She said I often have delusions but that's not psychosis because I understand that they're not proper. Thoughts. I did tell her the thoughts I had a couple weeks ago and then I have trouble being honest with her about them. She said I can't email. Did I can make list and share them with her when I call the word exaggerating keeps playing over and over in my head. I think she used the wrong word. I don't know we'll see what the doctor says next week
That's a confusing visit. Sorry MM. Maybe it felt like exaggerating to her because she never knew how often or how deep this stuff goes for you? I kinda dislike that she was so quick to judge it. In my mind it makes more sense to thank you for opening up more and listen for a few visits before jumping to conclusions.
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bpcyclist, Victoria'smom
Thanks for this!
*Beth*, bpcyclist, Victoria'smom
 
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