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Heyo, didn't know where else to ask this because I think it was just too specific of a situation for google.

I'm an adult and looking to transfer off of my mothers insurance through my new work place benefits, but for now I am under her policy. I had to go to urgent care the other night due to my cutting (got 17 stitches) and while I was there my mother messaged me asking me why I was at the doctors. I have literally ZERO clue how she got that information or what she knows. Is it possible to prevent her from knowing about my doctors visits while on her policy? I went in patient on her insurance a few months ago and she had no idea. I'm just so pissed and confused man. The last thing I need is her screaming hysterics and threatening to assault me just cause I'm a cutter. But I do unfortunately need medical attention every so often. Fuck this is annoying…
 

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