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Default Dec 04, 2019 at 10:24 PM
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Psychiatrists can be very expensive, even here in Australia. Thankfully for me my pdoc 'bulk-bills' me. This means he doesn't charge the usual $150 extra on top of what the government pays. So I am not out of pocket. I wish you could find a great pdoc who charges much less. Does the medication you are on now help?
Gotcha and I know I don’t think there is anyone here in Texas that isn’t expensive. It helps me to an extent but it doesn’t cure me. My moods get worse in the fall and winter time. So lately my medicine isn’t working that well but it’s better than being completely off.
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Default Dec 26, 2019 at 05:50 PM
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I share the same feeling. Hope you found something to distract yourself.
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Default Dec 26, 2019 at 11:37 PM
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I only have one or two friends but I don't feel alone. I've learned to operate well on my own. Perhaps it is a personality trait or something I learned when I was young. In short, I don't need people to justify my existence. I just get on with my day and do things that make me happy.
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