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Old Nov 01, 2014, 07:49 PM
catlady83 catlady83 is offline
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I have so much anxiety about putting this out there. I literally have not told anyone about this except for my husband. I have so many fears about putting it on the internet or having someone somehow find my offline identity and linking this to me. I want to tell my story so badly and get some kind of support, but just can't. I contacted every therapist I could reasonably get to and not a single on called me back. I tried contacting these therapists again and once again didn't get a single call back. It's so frustrating. I just don't know where to begin as far as healing.
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Old Nov 01, 2014, 07:56 PM
*PeaceLily* *PeaceLily* is offline
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Do you live somewhere with very few therapists? I know that you can find therapists who offer skype therapy too if you live in a remote area.

You can always delete your account here if at any point, you think someone is reading your posts.

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Old Nov 03, 2014, 04:17 PM
Bluegrey Bluegrey is offline
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((Catlady))

I know how you feel, I think - the idea of anyone being able to identify me is very frightening. But you can make sure that any details that might give you away are left out, or change some things that don't affect what you need to share but would put people off the track.

I have found it very helpful being on this forum - I hope that you are able to find some support, whether here or elsewhere.


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