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Re: Dealing with uncertainty?

Posted by ghost on June 18, 2004, at 12:14:31

In reply to Dealing with uncertainty?, posted by Klokka on June 18, 2004, at 12:06:40

first of all: welcome! i hope you find a home here.

second of all: don't apologize. i've never met a better, greater group of understanding folks as i have here on babble. there's never a need to apologize.

i don't have any words of wisdom, i'm sorry to say. i didn't adjust well to changes in my life... when i graduated hs, i threw myself into planning a wedding (that soon failed) so i didn't have to deal with the change of graduation. when my marriage failed, i had a breakdown (non hospitalized). when i graduated college, i threw myself into starting grad school... that's when things spiralled down. i admire you for taking responsibility for your feelings and making an effort to seek help for yourself. that's far more admirable than running like i did.

perhaps you can start seeing someone at your new school? while you're seeing your current doc? you can ease into a new therapist (try them out) while still seeing your old one as much as possible. and remember that if you're in crisis to call for emergency help, and don't wait for your doc to return a call. what do you think could help you get through these next few weeks without him? is there somethint special that helps you deal with your feelings? is there a way you can pass the time?


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