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Re: dilemma » fairywings

Posted by Emily Elizabeth on January 7, 2006, at 0:15:54

In reply to dilemma, posted by fairywings on January 6, 2006, at 13:32:21

Hmmm. I must admit that part of me would want to tell friend that he's my pdoc and let friend die from the embarassment of shooting her mouth off so much. Also, it seems like she must live in a little box to be shocked by pdocs rx'ing multiple meds. It is very, very common now.

Okay, my anger is simmering down now...could you just say to her that you don't feel comfortable hearing abt her work? Or just change the subject quickly?

I can sympathize with your situation b/c I know many of the T's in the community in a professional capacity, but I also see a T and a pdoc for myself. I also have many friends who see T's. So everyone has lots of opinions on everyone else and you hear things that you sorta wish that you hadn't, you know? It also was very hard for me to get comfortable talking to my own T abt professionals that I dealt w/ in my career that I disliked or had done something bad to me or others, etc. But, you know what? For the most part it was okay. Actually, it turned out that most of the professionals that I have disliked she dislikes too.

I mention this in order to say that I think pdoc will be okay either way. Do what makes you feel comfortable. Good luck!

Best,
EE


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