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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 678036" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Most privacy laws do not prevent YOU from telling the doctor stuff. It prevents the Dr. from telling YOU anything that is said or discussed or agreed to, unless the patient signs that you can be told.</p><p>So... write a letter, express your concerns.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>Our brains control our bodies. Far more than we allow. Her symptoms of ulcers definitely sound psycho-somatic to me. She had the ulcers - so, now that see feels "sick" about other things, it shows up as same symptoms. Even though it's a different cause.</p><p> </p><p>Also, depression and anxiety are closely related. It may not be "depression" at all, but severe school-related anxiety. And/or social anxiety, or any number of other anxieties. Anxiety doesn't "look like" depression - but it's on the same "spectrum" and requires the same kinds of treatment (medications and therapy).</p><p> </p><p>Hopefully you get an ADULT psychiatrist this time. The kind who are actually prepared to make stuff happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 678036, member: 11791"] Most privacy laws do not prevent YOU from telling the doctor stuff. It prevents the Dr. from telling YOU anything that is said or discussed or agreed to, unless the patient signs that you can be told. So... write a letter, express your concerns. Our brains control our bodies. Far more than we allow. Her symptoms of ulcers definitely sound psycho-somatic to me. She had the ulcers - so, now that see feels "sick" about other things, it shows up as same symptoms. Even though it's a different cause. Also, depression and anxiety are closely related. It may not be "depression" at all, but severe school-related anxiety. And/or social anxiety, or any number of other anxieties. Anxiety doesn't "look like" depression - but it's on the same "spectrum" and requires the same kinds of treatment (medications and therapy). Hopefully you get an ADULT psychiatrist this time. The kind who are actually prepared to make stuff happen. [/QUOTE]
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