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People Come Into Our Lives to Teach Us How to Let Go

Just Want to Talk | Last Active: Oct 23 5:53pm | Replies (24)

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@kforrest

my own dr says i ask for too much. she slammed the examination room door on me. when things calmed down i got what i needed i had to push her as she said she was only addressing my foot which has had a sore on it for three months and two rounds of antibiotics. i am referred to a podiatrist. i am diabetic and worried about amputations as my uncle had both legs cut off before he died. life sure can throw you some curve balls. friends are hard to come by and harder to lose. i don't have any contact with childhood friends they are all ghosting me. they weren't very good friends after all. so no loss. it is interesting when i find someone to befriend.

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in reply to @kforrest I'm sorry! I had a similar incident with one of my doctors, who stood up while I was in mid-sentence and said, "go in peace..." Twice. I filed a grievance because of what I thought was unprofessional conduct. It worked, and now he treats me with more respect. I understand the ghosting too well, but have managed to find new and better friends who treat me like a human being. In fact, although I am not a religious person, I joined the Episcopal church and that has made all the difference in the world. I was looking for kind, non-judgmental people, and I found them. Also, I met someone on this site and we have been emailing each other for nearly 2 years. She is like a mentor to me, and although I will probably never meet her in person, she has become a constant in my life, for which I am grateful. For this site and the connections that can be made. It works. Let me know if I can help by sending me a private message.
Take care and good luck.