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Old 23-02-2012, 12:50 PM   #3
Cryptic.
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Lovely, I'm so sorry this is happening, honestly, I would tell them you still need to be with the services, you are struggling, but yes, you are making progress at the same time, you're trying your hardest, this is crystal clear in my eyes, and it should be in theirs, too. Just because you're not recovered or recovering at a quicker pace doesn't mean you're not at all. You're clearly trying so very hard to work with the support & to try and get your life in a better place.

I would tell them exactly how you're feeling about this, and your concerns, maybe in a letter, be very clear and firm about this, I think you still need to have support in place, I don't understand why they'd discharge you for struggling, they're meant to be there for people who are struggling, not send them away.

You're motivated, you're trying, you have been doing things such as volunteering, going to your STEPPS group, going to uni again, you're working with them/have been working with them, you've been coopering, you've been doing all these things which are pro active, but you're also struggling and just, it's... it's bizare to me why they'd discharge you for struggling.

Sending so much love&hugs.
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