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Old Feb 28, 2011, 11:48 PM
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To keep a long story short, as some of you may remember, I moved to where I currently live a little over 4 years ago. I have continued treatment with my psychologist via phone sessions. However, I was always afraid of finding a new psychiatrist because I felt so depressed and homesick... and a bunch of people close to me have died since I moved, so I was terrified of "changing" my meds. I take a very high dose of Paxil. My feelings changed last month when my primary doctor wanted to fool with my Paxil refill. She wanted me to taper off. I knew this was not a good idea, as much as I didn't want to investigate it further. So I went on my insurance company's website and self-referred to a psychiatrist.

I saw her today. The first thing she said to me after we sat down was "You're very young. How old are you?" I told her my age, and she said "then why do you look so young...maybe it's because you have long hair?" I thought that was a curious comment but it was OK. She asked me what my primary concern was, and I told her social phobia.

She then asked me a bunch of questions about my background, my story, and then she got to every social phobic's favorite question: "What's your sexual history?" I said "nothing " "Nothing? A 29 year-old virgin is very unusual." I said in an annoyed tone, "THANKS." She replied, "No, there's nothing wrong with that at all, this just must make it hard for you to relate to your peers sometimes." I said it sure was. She then asked me if I had told any of my close friends that I had never been with anyone. I said yes, I had told a few. "What was their reaction?" I said they didn't judge me at all. "Well that's great, they really are your friends, then." She asked me if I ever wanted to have a sexual relationship down the road and I said that actually I did want to right now; I wasn't avoiding sex or romantic relationships for religious reasons or some moral crusade, it's totally emotional. Then we went on to the rest of the "interview". She is keeping me on the same Paxil dosage (damn! I wanted to lose some weight worked up the nerve to see a psychiatrist today) until she sees me again in 3 months.

Overall, she was very nice and low-key. When she walked me out, I said thanks and shook her hand, and she took it with both of her hands and held on for a long time! She said, "I had a good time." [meeting me]

I have to admit that her reaction to my disclosure of my non-existent sex life made me feel a little ashamed. I felt pretty sad and sorry for myself after I got in my car and went on my way. Dealing with shame has been the center of my universe since I was a pre-teen, and I am obsessed with avoiding social situations so that I can maintain control over not being embarrassed by someone else. But I am going to continue with her, because I think it was a good first meeting. This stuff isn't fun, I'm know I'm not just going to feel better every single time I go to therapy or meds management.

I think that even a couple years ago, I would have become very defensive from a comment like that about something so personal. I might have gotten angrier with her. I possibly would have just skipped work afterward and gone home and cried. But I didn't, I just went on to work despite thinking about this all day. I think what made it better was her concern that it must be really difficult for me when comparing myself to my non-social phobic/shy friends. And it is, because I feel like I'm "less of an adult" sometimes. This $hit is really hard.

Nevertheless, I took a risk and opened myself to possible embarrassment and loss of control. I guess that's something.

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Old Mar 01, 2011, 02:06 AM
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Congratulations! Are you continuing to talk to your previous T on the phone still as well? How come you are waiting for 3 months before you go back to see the psychiatrist? It just seems like a long time..
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Old Mar 01, 2011, 07:41 AM
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That's correct, I am still with T. I think she doesn't want to do anything drastic since we just met for the first time, she wants me to be "stable" with the dosage for a little longer.
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Good for you for being so open with a new psychciatrist. I'd find that incredibly hard. I think you were very brave.

As for the "V" question, I'm 42 and I've never been with anyone either - I can't admit it to my pdoc, but my T knows and my gp knows. My gp asks me if I've ever been heterosexually active each year at my physical and each year I want to die, when I say no, but she's just really matter of fact about it, which makes it better.

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Old Mar 01, 2011, 09:41 AM
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Sounds like she was nice.....and I think you did well! I can relate to your discomfort with the sexual history questions.....I had a non-existent sex life until I got married at 27. I hardly dated and never had a serious boyfriend before I married my husband! And despite the fact I now have 4 kids and obviously a lot more experience along those lines talking about stuff like that can still make me blush!
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Old Mar 01, 2011, 01:31 PM
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thanks for your kind words, splitimage and poetgirl. I'm glad to know I'm not the only one with this situation, even though I feel like I am most of the time.
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Old Mar 02, 2011, 09:08 PM
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T told me a little while ago that this was an important step...a) I finally did it, and b) I didn't run away or totally go to pieces when the pdoc said something that made me uncomfortable.
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