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Old May 01, 2014, 05:23 AM
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I started to see my P'doc on a weekly basis in 2004. I didn't do much else all week.

Now I also see a psychologist (fortnightly) and have a personal mentor (weekly). I am now linked in with a mental health service that I attend twice a week and a craft group that I attend each Thursday.

I find it hard to keep up with it all. Yesterday my P'doc suggested that we start to meet monthly or even have a six month break. He also said that we would need to discuss any changes before it happened. Last night I felt angry and sad at the same time. I have made some progress with my P'doc, but its not like everything is fixed. I cried.

Makes me realize the fact that my p'doc is a professional and so is my psych and so is my mentor. I hate this treadmill life.

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Old May 01, 2014, 07:06 AM
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I'm sorry you are feeling the sadness of change. Maybe it would help if you saw your P'doc fortnightly on an opposite schedule as your psychologist for awhile?
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Old May 01, 2014, 07:34 AM
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I already thought about that Perna. It would be better. Emotions versus logic. Gets me every time. Hurt and anger vs practicality. Both my P'doc and psychologist have the ability to help me. They are both so different in their approaches. I feel rejected by my P'doc. I wish I didn't feel that way.
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