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Sideways
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It's crazy frustrating. If I went to hospital disgnosed with a bad case of bronchitis, the day the doctor finds out it's turned into pneumonia, they come in & tell you - you've got pneumonia now, so we need to start treating that.
My experience with paychiatry is that they chop and change and add suspected diagnoses along the way, but keep it all mum, like mental health is a special exception & the patient either doesn't need to know or can't handle being told "this is what you've got".
Makes me angry...but as long as my T does a good job of treating the patient in front of them, mostly I let it slide...Mostly.
My experience with paychiatry is that they chop and change and add suspected diagnoses along the way, but keep it all mum, like mental health is a special exception & the patient either doesn't need to know or can't handle being told "this is what you've got".
Makes me angry...but as long as my T does a good job of treating the patient in front of them, mostly I let it slide...Mostly.