DEAR DEIDRE: When I fell in love with my GP, I felt so confused. I knew we couldn’t have a relationship but he was all I wanted in a man – kind, a good listener and funny.
I’m 41 and single, and he’s 45.
I’ve had a lot of unexplained health problems, and he’s always given me more than my allotted time to talk.
Soon, I started to wonder whether, if I stopped being his patient, he might date me. I convinced myself he had been flirting.
I wrote to you for advice. You were understanding and didn’t make me feel stupid but made it clear we couldn’t have a relationship.
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023You suggested finding another doctor, if it was too awkward. You also gave me your Counselling leaflet, in case I felt that therapy would help me.
I did decide to have counselling, which has really made a difference.
I still see my GP but now realise my feelings aren’t really about him – I don’t know him – but about what’s missing in my life.
Thank you for giving me a push to sort myself out.
DEIDRE SAYS: Many people fall for doctors or therapists who give them care and attention.
I’m glad things are easier and hope you find someone special when ready.