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Old Oct 30, 2014, 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by JaneTennison1 View Post
I try not to email her but I usually do and she is quite good about it. I find I almost have to sit on my hands to stop from emailing right after a session. As the week goes on it gets better and the urge to email goes away. I just need to get through the few hours after I see her to when I get to bed.
I just emailed T. I don't email her very often, because she "doesn't do therapy via email," but when I want or need to talk to her, when I am at work, I can't because there is no privacy in my office. I usually send her an email then. I acknowledge that she doesn't do therapy via email, but I do ask her to let me know she's read it. Today I also asked her, after I told her what is going on, that it would be helpful if she could think of something to say that might help.

I'm seeing her again on November 7th. I don't know if it would be possible to get an earlier (or additional) appointment, and I'm not sure I even want one. My wife said I should ask T for an appointment. I told T that, in the email. I don't know what T will say. Usually she just acknowledges that she's read the email. But sometimes, if I read and reread MY email to HER several times, it almost feel like I'm having a conversation with her.
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