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Old Apr 05, 2012, 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by stopdog View Post
It may be the therapist moving the chair away, but it may be for reasons other than the ones you immediately go to - and it could even be to make clients feel more comfortable (ones like me - I did have to tell the one I see to stay back away from me because she kept moving in too close) and not to punish clients (how it feels to you). OR the chair placement may well have nothing to do with you at all. I believe you do have the strength to tell her about this even if it is not easy for you. Is the pain of telling her any worse than the pain you are in right now?
yesterday no the pain was way more unbearable but so much so i could say nothing .today not sso bad but bearable.so does it mean i can handle her moving the chair into the corner.yup maybe today because i am not there.next wednsday when confronted with the same situation not so sure.will the pain be as bad again probibly will i be able to say something i fear not. words go away.but maybe if i am prepaired and know how much it hurts????

i know if i go in there wednsday and the chair is in the corner i wont be able to sit in it .that i know i cant do it anymore.but then what do i do.leave?
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