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QQ noone wants to talk to me

Started by Mai, December 16, 2014, 01:14:36 PM

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Mai

perhaps its just that time of the year, with all the holidays and such.  but people in my area, and the sorounding little towns just dont want to reply to voicemails or emails.

a more local therapist that i was refered to, in case the ones at the center dont want to go through skype.  and cause id like to see one in person.  2 voicemails, and its been over a week now and havent gotten a reply.

theres 2 electrolysists in my area, called and emailed 1 of them almost a month ago with no reply. and been almost 2 weeks since i called the other and no reply from her either.

though i finally got an email back from the lgbt outreach group in my area... it took almost 6 months before i finally got a reply from them =.=  people need to check their emails and messages more often D:  id be starting electrolysis already if one of them would call me back.
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Trillium

Send a letter, a pretty one with wax and perfume, I bet their reading their Xmas cards :D That aside I hopes you hear something back soon, fingers crossed for you to start your electrolysis soon x
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Vicky Mitchell

two emails and three calls to therapist and not one of them called me back and that was 3 weeks ago.  Finally got hold of a group and plan on going into see them Friday.   I don't have a name just the address and the receptionist told me to bring paper work and show up so who know if anyone will even be in.  I have to admit it is kind of scary to know if you really needed to talk to someone that it is this hard to get hold of someone.


Vicky
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Vicky



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PPatrice

Telephone Crisis lines (24/7) can be a stop-gap.  Frequently they are also able to provide referrals to area practitioners for follow-up.
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