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On a study break and thinking about this and wondering if you would want to know you made a pretty large impact on someone's life by diagnosing them with something that they don't have.
More like trying to get closure for it since it had a pretty big impact on my life. I don't see how it would help at this point though and would probably just make her feel like crap.I mean, I guess. What’s the point though? Like it was some rare disease and you are generally trying to educate them or is this some sort of vendetta?
So more like vendetta then anything else? I suppose, if it brings you closure.More like trying to get closure for it since it had a pretty big impact on my life. I don't see how it would help at this point though and would probably just make her feel like crap.
Honestly I don't think I'm going to at this point. It wouldn't fix anything and making someone feel bad about it wouldn't make me feel better. It sucks but oh well.So more like vendetta then anything else? I suppose, if it brings you closure.
I mean, I’m not here to judge. Hope it works out.
Without knowing the details, it’s hard to imagine this being beneficial in any regard. So, your course seems wise.Honestly I don't think I'm going to at this point. It wouldn't fix anything and making someone feel bad about it wouldn't make me feel better. It sucks but oh well.
As GoSpursGo said, I would need more information to know if this would be beneficial. Your question is too vague. If you provide details of the diagnosis and results, I could give you a better answer. Without straightforward information, I cannot.On a study break and thinking about this and wondering if you would want to know you made a pretty large impact on someone's life by diagnosing them with something that they don't.