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i love helping people out.
when i grow up i want to go into the medical field, preferably a dietitian/nutritionist or veterinary medicine. so bring on the diet/food questions! i try to get on here as much as i can. & i H@Te Wh3N Pe0pLe TyP3 LyK3 d1s. or don't use proper grammar and spell simple stuff wrong. but i don't always either, so I'll forgive you & still answer your Q =]
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I was having a really hard time two months ago and my mom took me to see a psychiatrist. He diagnosed me with a mood disorder NOS (not otherwise specified). My mom took me to have some blood drawn to check if maybe the way I was feeling was because my hormones were out of balance. We got the results back and the doctor said it was all entirely hormonal (mainly thyroid). So I really don't want what the psychiatrist wrote down on my report or record or whatever it's called to stay there for the rest of my life. Should I call him and tell him what was really wrong so I can get that off my record or will it just go away if I stop seeing him? Will anyone else ever be able to see what he wrote down(like whenever I go to apply for a job or something)? (link)
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NO! nobody will ever see it. its a part of patient confidentiality, which means nobody is allowed to look at your record except for you (unless you are a minor then your guardian can) and the doctor can not release any kind of information unless 1) you have AIDS or 2) you are going to kill yourself or another person.
and being diagnosed with NOS is not that big of a deal :) its alright. and you don't even have that anyways. so i would call him and tell him it was hormonal anyways! just to get it off your record. but even if you don't nobody will ever see it.
hope i helped :)
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