
Jun 24, 2009, 08:43 PM
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Member Since: Jun 2009
Location: valley
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Originally Posted by treehouse
I TOTALLY get it. BUT!!! My mind goes to the worst case scenario..both of my parents had a pain, and my dad ended up dying 9 months later at the age of 56 and my mom ended up with breast cancer (now probably bone cancer) a couple of years after he died.
If T just has a pulled muscle or a slipped disc or whatever, I wish he would just tell me. He doesn't want me to think about it...but I feel like it's ALL I will think about unless he is just honest with me about it. What if something is really wrong?? I don't need to know the exact diagnosis, or what med he is taking, or who his doctor is, or whatever. I just need to know he is okay.
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Hi Treehouse,
I agree with Pachyderm. You should tell your therapist exactly what you wrote here.
I think he should tell you so that you can focus on your therapy and not his health.
I hope he does for your benefit.
Morningcalm
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