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Old Oct 30, 2003, 10:53 PM
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Guess what I realized today? I will have to miss the next online chat. I don't think that I will make it back in time....from my psychologist appointment! I am finally going back. I stopped a year and a half ago because of insurance changes and I just plain couldn't afford it. I have new insurance starting and I was able to get back with the same guy I saw before. He was okay, which is very good. I definitely liked him. Still, I'm afraid to tell everything while I'm there. Maybe if I ask my child's psychologist to call this other guy first, it will help initiate the subjects when I go in. I feel like I bug the poor doc enough already, I hate to leave another message. Or maybe I should wait until my child's next appointment. It's not like this is urgent, but it would greatly help.

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