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Recent content by g1458

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    There's no cure and doctor's don't care, so what's the point

    Wow! We all have our own experiences, but I found myself opening my eyes wide and thinking "THIS" to so much of what has been shared. Thank you everyone. This has been extremely helpful. I have read every word on this thread and I am deeply thankful to you all. There are no words to express...
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    There's no cure and doctor's don't care, so what's the point

    @NB79 I appreciate it, and understood your point of view, I did answer a little quickly though, nonetheless I am seeking other forms of help... more along the lines of “If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime.” Although I am not...
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    There's no cure and doctor's don't care, so what's the point

    Thanks for the welcome @NB79 But money? That's not really the help I'm looking for. If anyone has a story to share about how a diagnosis and the help of a medical practitioner, maybe through therapy and or medication, brought a substantial change to your life, substantial enough to recommend...
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    There's no cure and doctor's don't care, so what's the point

    I recently had a friend over who is a doctor, a practicing GP, with a degree in psychology. During the evening, he mentioned a patient of his who was inquiring about getting a diagnosis for autism. What he told us sounded like he was telling the patient to just accept life as it is and not...
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