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Old 08-15-2018, 08:04 AM #6
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I'm sorry, but I didn't watch the TED talk because I saw that it was about 15 minutes long

I love what Mari wrote

I understand where you are coming from, Bizi. I would not have liked to see that on my chart while I was still drinking for the same reasons either

My old PCP wrote 'major depressive disorder" under the diagnosis section of my chart twice without even asking me how I was feeling, or talking to my pdoc, and obviously you can't have major depressive disorder if you have BPI. It really upset(s) me.
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