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<blockquote data-quote="UpandDown" data-source="post: 679364" data-attributes="member: 19025"><p>Thank you for your advice ksm and insane. Somewhere out there, I think that</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>is exactly what happened, that she felt we were up to no good. And what I took away from that whole experience was a very fearful, overwhelmed, protective feeling. I need to keep his personal information safe sometimes even from the very people that claim to want to help. No more finding names in the insurance list and just going to the first one who has an opening out of desperation. I will interview the next dr myself before even bringing my son in. He is way too fragile and hurt to be put through this again. Its heartbreaking that he was very honest with her and let her know all of his struggles and she was so awful to him. Its going to be a long climb back up to him being open again. The really really good part here is that he has a wonderful, compassionate therapist with whom he can talk about this. That is the part that I keep trying to focus him on. That there are people who love him and care about him and truly want to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpandDown, post: 679364, member: 19025"] Thank you for your advice ksm and insane. Somewhere out there, I think that is exactly what happened, that she felt we were up to no good. And what I took away from that whole experience was a very fearful, overwhelmed, protective feeling. I need to keep his personal information safe sometimes even from the very people that claim to want to help. No more finding names in the insurance list and just going to the first one who has an opening out of desperation. I will interview the next dr myself before even bringing my son in. He is way too fragile and hurt to be put through this again. Its heartbreaking that he was very honest with her and let her know all of his struggles and she was so awful to him. Its going to be a long climb back up to him being open again. The really really good part here is that he has a wonderful, compassionate therapist with whom he can talk about this. That is the part that I keep trying to focus him on. That there are people who love him and care about him and truly want to help. [/QUOTE]
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