I had essentially the same thing happen. I got a private diagnosis and had to pay for thw titration period, but after getting that the NHS then took over care again so I don't have to pay anymore.
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Biology definitions are not based in causation, it wouldn't lay eggs just cuz we call it a bird. It might be like the anti-platypus tho, the only bird to give birth to live young
I also can't remember the maths, but iirc the -1/12 value is based on a faulty assumption somewhere in the calculation (probably dividing by 0 at some point)
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You're probably gonna hate this, but I think it actually matters how you add them up. Cuz think if you add 0 + 1 + 2 - 1 + 3 - 2 + 4... that pattern will always be positive. (And this is assuming we're only using integers)
I mean it kinda makes sense, someone who doesn't think that the process of thought is useful not thinking they could make any kind of error.
Based on a study that shows most people remember the world as at its best when they were 12, I would guess OP is 38-40 Y/O.
Tis the difference betwixt private and personal property, we don't want your toothbrush but your toothbrush factory however...
Hehe, new, yeah
In real debates, you logically disprove the other person while proving your own point
Sure, it's simpler; but it's less elegant
Initially I had just asked for shared care, but they wanted another appointement with a psychiatrist first and then he said it makes most sense for them to take over full care instead.