If you read my thread from last night, you'll know that at the end of my regular session, T mentioned she couldn't get her iPad to work properly and I offered to help fix it. She allowed me to and I stayed 40 minutes past session trying to fix it before I gave up. At that time, I told her I could ask H for assistance because he's better with technology than I am. I said I could either email instructions (I've done this one time before regarding her iPod) or stay after next session (I'm normally the last client of the day; 4:00 appointment). She said I could email instructions because one of the receptionists booked her for a 5:00 after my next session (which she was unhappy about). I told her no problem.
So when I got home, I asked H what to do about her issue. He said I should email a series of questions each dependent on the answer of the one before. I sent an email last night asking the first question. She didn't answer until this morning. I didn't mind that; I had a hard time processing session yesterday and spent most of the evening on here.
Then this is where it went awry. I replied to her answer by asking if she had her computer at work today (most of the time she does not), so assuming she did not, I asked if she was okay emailing outside of her work time (usually she's fine with this, but I wanted to make sure). She replied only answering the question about the computer (she didn't have it at work). I replied to that by re-asking about emailing outside of her work day. I have yet to hear back from her.
I realize she's probably just in session and tends to take her clients back to back with no break. Usually noon or 1:00 is her lunch hour, I hope she emails before 2:00. I'm already anxious because she is usually curt via email, there is a big delay (but likely justified by her work schedule), and because I'm afraid she'll decide this was a mistake and pull boundaries on me.
This is the part I hate about her "flexible" boundaries.