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Old Jun 03, 2009, 11:26 PM
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I met with the person filling in for my pdoc yesterday.

She seems nice enough but I will be glad when my doc gets back. I did find out though that he will be back in late September so his deployment isn't very long which I was glad to hear.

She did agree to take me off 2 of my meds and so far I have some insomnia which I anticipated but I'm going to roll with the punches because I don't want to go back on them because if I do I will just sleep all day and that is why I wanted to go off of them. I will just have to adjust.

I did find something interesting though. I found myself able to look at her a bit. I found myself glancing at her and I can't do that with my pdoc or T. I look at the floor or the wall when I am in their office. I'm not sure why I was able to sort of look at her.

Jan
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Old Jun 04, 2009, 04:00 AM
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I use to be able to look at my T until we begun getting deeper, thats when the shame that averts my eyes kicked in.
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