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Asking for help trigger?

Posted by fairywings on June 16, 2006, at 19:07:26

My last appt. with my T was good. I had a good week prior, but then something happened that really set me off and I didn't want to have to go through the weekend feeling this way. I've been really short with my husband, and I just can't get the cr*p out of my head.

I called to see if I could get an appt., but there was nothing. I called back and she put me on his voice mail - which they normally don't do - you usually have to go through his "gate keeper". I left a voice mail asking him if he would get me in if he had a cancellation today.

I have a LOT of trouble asking for help. It seemed to me the considerate thing to do would've been to have someone call me back either way. Is is too much to ask to acknowledge my call? Should I have specifically have had to say please have someone call me back?

I know I need to clarify with him exactly what the policy is, which hopefully I can do next week.
Any thoughts?
fw


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