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by PinkyDobieMom » Tue Dec 19, 2017 7:00 pm
Starting a new Dr Thursday...not sure how much to tell him or her in this first session as they know nothing about D.I.D. they are researching it before my appointment but I've been dealing with this openly since 2006. My helpers want me to not get I to how many we have in our system but I feel it's important they know the scope we deal with daily...hourly in this life. My head dude, Lance says to lay it on them and watch them squirm but not sure that's the best approach. So much is going on. A major move in February and not sure we even want to stay married as some of us want our own friends and that can't happen of she is married. All the kids are behind the curtains and don't know what we're dealing with right now or deciding. Her husband seems to think ignoring them when they are out is the way to go. She had lived here almost 8 years and has not 1 friend. She won't drive any longer in case it's not her that will be driving. The last time she was somewhere in south Florida and had no idea how she got there becAuse life was very stressful. We think he is controlling and a narcissist. Ugh. Need ideas on how to proceed and what to tell the new shrink
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by LadySlippers » Tue Dec 19, 2017 7:52 pm
You have a lot going on . New dr., potential move, questions about marriage.
Perhaps take it slowly and feel out the new doc. I think it’s fine to talk about your parts if that feels right.
Trust your instincts . Take good care.
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