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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 19796"><p>Thank you for the replies, warm thoughts and words of encouragement. It's greatly appreciated. And I think you all are right. Recognizing it is half the battle.</p><p></p><p>Loris - I appreciate your words. Thank you.</p><p></p><p>Wiped Out and Timer Lady - you're right. I may know all about depression, but sometimes incorporating the coping skills takes a kick from the outside. I have immense respect for difficult child's therapist and I trust her implicity, which is very important. If I don't agree with something, she doesn't just shoot it down or talk down to me. We discuss it and sometimes I change her opinion and sometimes she changes mine. She's willing to see me. I have an appointment Wednesday at 2. Her first reaction over the phone was that maybe I need to change medications or boost them up a little and I said we'd have to talk about that. She just laughed and said, "Ok, I'll see you on Wednesday." She knows me. :wink:</p><p></p><p>Nomad - Thank you for your words of encouragement. I keep re-reading the part where you said, "It also means that you are very likely going to do very, very well." I like hearing that. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 19796"] Thank you for the replies, warm thoughts and words of encouragement. It's greatly appreciated. And I think you all are right. Recognizing it is half the battle. Loris - I appreciate your words. Thank you. Wiped Out and Timer Lady - you're right. I may know all about depression, but sometimes incorporating the coping skills takes a kick from the outside. I have immense respect for difficult child's therapist and I trust her implicity, which is very important. If I don't agree with something, she doesn't just shoot it down or talk down to me. We discuss it and sometimes I change her opinion and sometimes she changes mine. She's willing to see me. I have an appointment Wednesday at 2. Her first reaction over the phone was that maybe I need to change medications or boost them up a little and I said we'd have to talk about that. She just laughed and said, "Ok, I'll see you on Wednesday." She knows me. [img]:wink:[/img] Nomad - Thank you for your words of encouragement. I keep re-reading the part where you said, "It also means that you are very likely going to do very, very well." I like hearing that. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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