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02 Jun 2017 01:36 PM
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Are you seeing your GP soon @outlander? Might be worth asking if there is a reason why she may not agree with the psych.
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Maybe ask your new gp next week @outlander. I can see how it is hard to think of the question to ask when you are shocked by the GPs response, given it was not one you expected.
As for your mum not being happy. I hope you do not take offence by what I am about to say but it appears whatever you seem to do or say or choose to do isn't anything that is going to make her happy. She does not seem very appreciative or supportive and I feel real sad for you and want to just give you a big hug. I really do! As I have said, along with the others, as tough as it is, you need to try consider what is best for you and getting yourself better, even if it is slightly better for now. If 2 days in a hotel will work then take the 2 days to chill and relax. You deserve a break from time to time. You need a break from time to time.
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