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I've been asked to draw my line in the sand....
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 346745" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>SRL...that seems bass akwards to me. I have to sign a waiver or a release I guess it would be called just so my therapist can talk to my psychiatrist. I have to sign another release so my psychiatrist could talk to my GP about what went on when I was in the hospital. Cory had to sign a release in order for his providers to talk to me. I just had to sign a release for my ENT to speak to Tony about my care in case I became to ill to do it myself. </p><p></p><p>Linda...I dont know how you draw that line in the sand. With chronic health conditions it is like nailing jello to the wall. What we can deal with one day, isnt the same thing we can do tomorrow. I dont know how you are managing to be honest. I have been sick for roughly the past 3 months with a few weeks thrown in where I felt okay. Im ready to throw in the towel. If I still had kids in the home I would go nuts. Ok, I am already nuts but I would be ready for the ward. </p><p></p><p>I dont think you can draw a line in the sand. You just muddle by the best you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 346745, member: 1514"] SRL...that seems bass akwards to me. I have to sign a waiver or a release I guess it would be called just so my therapist can talk to my psychiatrist. I have to sign another release so my psychiatrist could talk to my GP about what went on when I was in the hospital. Cory had to sign a release in order for his providers to talk to me. I just had to sign a release for my ENT to speak to Tony about my care in case I became to ill to do it myself. Linda...I dont know how you draw that line in the sand. With chronic health conditions it is like nailing jello to the wall. What we can deal with one day, isnt the same thing we can do tomorrow. I dont know how you are managing to be honest. I have been sick for roughly the past 3 months with a few weeks thrown in where I felt okay. Im ready to throw in the towel. If I still had kids in the home I would go nuts. Ok, I am already nuts but I would be ready for the ward. I dont think you can draw a line in the sand. You just muddle by the best you can. [/QUOTE]
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