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Going through a huge self destruct phase, I want to leave T and give up fighting to get better
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I encourage you to continue with therapy as sometimes when won't to quit is when are on the way to a breakthrough.
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Have you tried any other methods? It may be possible to talk with your doctor and try some more aggressive treatments.
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I 2nd that - it's been that way for me in the past. I've tried to quit several times and t has talked me out of it and then I end up having a breakthrough shortly thereafter. Well I have called them "break downs" but she says not, break down, break through.
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We go back forth about this, I am my own worst enemy as I do push everyone who cares away. I have a medication review next week with pdoc so that's something I guess. It's the thoughts of giving up or worse that seem to consume my head right now
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