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Old 12-07-2013, 12:14 PM #7
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Default Hi Gruvingal

When I had my evaluation, I looked him right in the eye and answered the truth. I was down, angry, hurt, going from one surgery to the next. I was glad to have the opportunity to tell the psych just what happened to me. It was a relief more than anything. The process can be a very long time in coming, so look at it as an opportunity. Don't be afraid to tell the truth. I think that gets you in the right direction. ginnie
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