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hello @Former-Member @outlander
I was just about to respond to your other post and then saw this one.
If the psychiatrist has given you that timeframe you tell the receptionist those are the times you need to have appointments. Usually they jump up and down because it rattles their cage, their system. In that situation I just say, can you please check with the psychiatrist as this is what he or she has asked me to do. If they still dispute the fact. Be assertive and politely say "if you have a problem with that you need to take that up with the psychiatrist; I am merely following what I have been told to do" or something like that, depending on the type of person and also not to sound too officious.
sorry so longwinded. happy to try and condense if you dont understand a word of what I have written above.
Head not in a good place at the moment.
As to your time with your friends, I wanted to congratulate you because that is such a huge milestone. I have hidden my illness from most people for the majority of my life because of the reaction I got from my family. I still tell very few people as I manage it up to a certain point. Having said that I am prone to isolating. It really does depend on the people and you seemed to judge that.
I am so glad that things are settling for you, reassuring also. xx
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its great that you have a job that you enjoy. makes working more fun as well @Former-Member
it sounds like a great psychiatrist esp to have been able to make you feel comfortable and even to help you have a little laugh and see the other side of it.
your definently on the right track.
with the appointment try not to stress over it. your gp is also able to help you with you medications. if your having some major side effects that are bothering you then speak to you gp as well. your gp can keep your psychiatrist up to date as well and if they think you really need to get in to see him then they might be able to arrange a one off appointment to another one while your unable to get into see your own.
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Hi @Former-Member
There won't be any 'right' words, whatever comes out will be ok. Could you show him the convo from today wiht your mum to read? or write it down for him instead?
keep taking deep breaths to steady yourself, your partner will be sad for you but he obviously loves you and you will be understand each other better i would expect, though im definitely no expert on relationships, sorry,
lj
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