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Old Jul 03, 2007, 08:38 AM
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Ever since last tuesday's incident of her making me cry by basicly "calling" me a liar and me ripping up my prescription throwing it (all of this was in my dads car not in front of her), my mom then went back in and got a new one....not sure what she said..........I've had horrific dreams....I've woke up crying....I'm so screwed.......I just wonna die.................................................................ppl need to pic a professional field they enjoy not dred.............................

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Old Jul 03, 2007, 09:58 AM
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I have had struggles with my pdocs. At times I figured out they were right and it was my “issues” that were the problem. BUT, then there have been times the pdoc was just plain crazy. Not all pdocs are good…
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Old Jul 03, 2007, 10:04 AM
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Ever since last tuesday's incident of her making me cry by basicly "calling" me a liar...

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Could you give us a little more detail about how she "called you a liar"?
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Old Jul 03, 2007, 04:51 PM
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Thanks both of you, she basicly said that me and my therapist (whom rencently moved from her office) where wrong aboaut cymbalta when I told her that he said that cymbalta wasn't harsh if you missed it then began back taking it, she seemed angry and flew off as if he didnt say it....maybe that isnt alie...but it made me feel bad
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Old Jul 03, 2007, 06:03 PM
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When I read about your pdoc, I have a different perspective. It sounds to me like it was about her, not you.

It sounds like she has issues of her own, maybe with that therapist.

Or, if she thought you were given incorrect information about Cymbalta then she may have been upset that her patient, who she cares about, was given incorrect information.

Things will get better, Moonkin. You want very much to feel better, so keep going back.

I hate my Pdoc............thats so sad....
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Old Jul 03, 2007, 07:03 PM
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I agree; your pdoc's annoyance may have something to do with your therapist giving you medication advice. A psychologist who used to work in my pdoc's office once said I should be taking either Lamictal or Trileptal, and when I passed that along to my doctor, he nearly went ballistic. If I didn't know my pdoc well, I might have thought he was angry with me (he wasn't), rather than the T.
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