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Marianna

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How dreadful to hear of your recent experience. I understand that it is a big step to go to your GP to discuss any mental health issue. It also takes a lot of energy when you in that space in your life. However, great that you are taking control .


As a mental health nurse , I was upset to hear how the experience made you feel. I do hope you get to register with a practice that demonstrates a good understanding of all mental health issues. Although, I do not know of a recommended surgery in your area. Am happy to discuss anything if it would help.

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