MatchingBlues wrote:
What exactly did he say when he "complained"?
This sounds like what I did with my lawyer, although his assistants were the ones getting my phone calls. Either they told me flat out to "calm down" or "Everything is taken care of. Things like this take a while." I feel bad about it now.
He said he gets dozens of messages from different patients each day, that I have a tendency to get bogged down in detail--sometimes, my train of thought gets so off-track that my therapist says he gives up listening to it,--and that I leave multiple messages. He said I would do this even when the situation was not urgent.
I hope I didn't wreck my therapist-patient relationship this past week. I feel really bad that I left so many messages. I have trouble controlling my obsessiveness and simply letting things pass. I brood and ruminate and I will get agitated and call him requesting an appointment.
I'm still waiting for him to get back to me on setting up an appointment for this week, instead of having to wait until Monday of next week, so that we can be on the same page when I submit for SSDI.
I hope he doesn't abandon me.
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