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Old Dec 07, 2005, 06:33 PM
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The last several days as I have felt like I am waking from a fog it has occured to me to send for whatever medical records might be left from childhood, and the record from a Committment. I guess I will just have to write the letters and see what I get. I doubt I will look at unless T is there. Don't need to do more damage. Did they know child abuse back then? Did they know dissociation? I will let you all know.

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Old Dec 07, 2005, 06:40 PM
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Interesting questions. Most doctors (at least here in FL and I believe the USA) only have to keep records 10 years. They are eager to get rid of them... esp those from pre-computerization time.

Sounds like a plan, to me TC Records.
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