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Old Apr 02, 2018, 10:06 PM
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I am a lesbian with a female psychiatrist that I have always kinda crushed on. I am in the midst of a wicked Mixed Manic episode requiring hospitalization. In addition to spending $ we don’t have I was in a constant state of arousal thinking about my PDoc and being an ID10T in her presence. I finally confessed this to my T and PDoc. Neither of them “fired me”. However, I did get suicidal and go in patient for a bit. My PDoc is moving away. I will have a new PDoc that I like, but I cannot deal with my PDoc leaving and I still fantasize about and want her. Have not said anything more and will not act on this because it would be bad for both of us. But how do I stop obsessing over her and get over being heartbroken she is moving away?
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Old Apr 10, 2018, 07:51 AM
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Your situation sounds really tough. can you talk to her about your feelings? Is she receptive? What did they say to you? I'm afraid the only way out is to find someone good, who will listen to you. There's no quick fix to get over someone. Hope you're ok workhorse xx
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