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Old May 12, 2011, 12:44 PM
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Last appt with my Pdoc, we were talking about anxiety and some of the med options. I was really unsure I wanted to try any more meds and my pdoc says "I just want to see you more comfortable" I thought that was so nice, no pressure just nice.

The last week when I went to T. I noticed she had already moved the pillows off the couch for me. As I am staring at the couch she says I got the room ready for you.

The clinic also has a receptionist, She always greets me by name and says I am all signed in.

Maggy Jo

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Old May 12, 2011, 01:08 PM
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MJo sounds like you are the fast track for Favorite Client of the Year!

I'm not.

But still.... .. T said that even though she doesn't have me written in for same day & time each week, she thinks of that as "SAWE's spot"
and that recently someone wanted that day & time in a week I hadn't officially scheduled yet, and she told them sorry but it was taken you are right, little things mean a lot.
Thanks for this!
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Old May 12, 2011, 02:34 PM
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Its the little things that count! So glad you have them to do nice things for you
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Old May 12, 2011, 02:39 PM
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little things do mean a lot! like that T remembers how I like my coffee and doesn't have to ask me to get it right, and she does get the cushions ready, too......
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Old May 12, 2011, 04:13 PM
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My T remembers to ask about my dogs!
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Old May 12, 2011, 05:36 PM
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Last appt with my Pdoc, we were talking about anxiety and some of the med options. I was really unsure I wanted to try any more meds and my pdoc says "I just want to see you more comfortable" I thought that was so nice, no pressure just nice.

The last week when I went to T. I noticed she had already moved the pillows off the couch for me. As I am staring at the couch she says I got the room ready for you.

The clinic also has a receptionist, She always greets me by name and says I am all signed in.

Maggy Jo
Hey,

I agree the little things people say and do can mean so much! Probably much more than they ever realise!
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Old May 12, 2011, 05:45 PM
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ever sence my T discovered my issues with going in the room first and the door being closed.she always makes sure she opens the door before i get to it.itis nice when the remember things and do small things
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Old May 15, 2011, 11:26 PM
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I got one too.
I was commenting on how unfair it is that T sits in a much better chair than I am. Cause I don't like to sit/lay on the couch. At the next session I went in and saw that he got me the same chair he has. That was sooo nice.
I wish I had thanked him for that...
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