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Pinkplatypus
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:) Thanks, I love my country too. I can understand how someone might think so since we're turning 50 only this year so our country is relatively new and unknown.Actually, I am a bit grateful. I never thought to read about Singapore before now. What a lovely culture.
Sorry. to stay on topic.
Is it possible for you to seek a different psychiatrist through a different source? From a local hospitals non emergency outpatient services perhaps?
Yes, I can but the process is far too long. It'll take a month or so before I can meet someone new at the local hospital and before that I have to go through a screening process again for referral (which means having to retell my story another 2 times to 2 more strangers). But I think I'll start that process soon and go for my next appointment with the one at my university (actually he's from a local hospital and comes to visit for students who needs his services). Then if I really am too uncomfortable with it, I'll make the switch.
if they are not helping you, then it is not considered as help. It is their responsibility to help you to build coping skills.
I'll have to remember that! and thanks for the list of smileys! hehe :happy: they're so cut
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