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Default May 16, 2014 at 04:30 PM
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I have only had 4 in twenty years. 3 were very good. One was horrible but I didn't realize it till the end. I only wanted my meds from him. When I needed him for state disability he gave me two weeks of which only one was paid. I was in a very serious suicidal depression and he told me get my butt back to work, my coworkers were counting on me. There was no way I was going back to work. No empathy.

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I have only had 4 in twenty years. 3 were very good. One was horrible but I didn't realize it till the end. I only wanted my meds from him. When I needed him for state disability he gave me two weeks of which only one was paid. I was in a very serious suicidal depression and he told me get my butt back to work, my coworkers were counting on me. There was no way I was going back to work. No empathy.
Wow. What a fu*k.
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