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@Dreamy    in fact my mental health nurse is more in tune with me than my psychiatrists. she is gold i wish i could share her with you hun.xx

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@Bunniekins yes so very true. They encourage you to talk about it but how can you feel comfortable doing that if there's a risk of them calling emergency services on you. Like i live with SI and it comes up in my everyday life but it doesn't mean I'm going to do anything to hurt myself. That's like I can be completely open to my gp and he knows exactly how I'm feeling but he knows I'm not going to do anything. 

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@TAB hey tabby, hope you're okay. Struggling a lot today. Hope to pick up soon

 

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@Bunniekins awww I'm glad she gets you, it's great when you find someone that's in tune with you. 

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@Dreamy  ditto Dreamy.  hang onto that gp.  oh did you watch survivor last night? do you know who won?

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@Bunniekins i don't watch normal TV so i have absolutely no idea. 

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@Dreamy   i can count the number of tv shows i watch on one hand. it is just this one player who was the under dog who grabbed my attention.  he was the smallest least attractive out of the contestants (he was known as the jungle rat) but was smart and i just checked he won againt the nicest best looking contestant left standing!!  who would have guessed.

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@Bunniekins it's funny how things work out that way sometimes. 

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@Dreamy  

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@Dreamy  so true.

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