tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185900789964201515.post3294062225467805926..comments2019-11-20T19:17:45.381+11:00Comments on recovery, PJ style: Evidence from ExperiencePJhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14486135269960422312noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185900789964201515.post-41127105531000614382011-12-11T08:52:35.381+11:002011-12-11T08:52:35.381+11:00I know that depending on where you live getting ac...I know that depending on where you live getting access to good treatment can be difficult but if you can access treatment I would encourage you to get as much help as you can. Friends can only do so much - proper treatment can offer so much more.<br />Speaking for myself only, I could not have got this far without treatment. My gp keeps a close eye on my medical stability and has been able to provide me with medication for my anxiety which has been extremely helpful. My dietician has been able to give me strategies for approaching meal times and making sure that I keep my diet varied. And my therapist has provided me with so much support. I can ask her anything and tell her anything. I am never judged and she has seen it all before so is unshockable!<br />I need my treatment team. In my case, no, recovery is not possible without a treatment team. <br />Feel free to email me if you want to ask me anything privately :)PJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14486135269960422312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185900789964201515.post-32673087750609982342011-12-11T05:55:51.378+11:002011-12-11T05:55:51.378+11:00I know I'm 3-months late on this post -- but i...I know I'm 3-months late on this post -- but is it possible to recover without any doctors? Just me and friends to support me?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com