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Default Nov 15, 2011 at 10:35 AM
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I'm shaky. My T just called and asked if I could come 2 hours later today because she has a doctor's appointment that came up. She's not sick, she said. If I couldn't come later, she would reschedule her appointment. It kind of screws up my day, but I said okay because I figure they must have had a cancellation.

The thing is, I was so worried about her dying all week, and now this happened. I know my fears are irrational, but I'm scared!! I'm also scared because I hurt all over, and I'm worried about my own health. I was just at the dr. but that was for my virus, which is better now. Now I just hurt all over and have heartburn, but I don't think it's my heart. I know this belongs in another forum--the physical stuff, but you guys are my friends.

The good part is that she got all my emails and says it's of course, not TMI. She wants to do EMDR, of course...sigh...I told her I'd rather do IFS. She says it's young stuff. At least I know it's okay.

But I'm so panicky now, and depressed. I have something to do tonight after my session and won't have time to relax or eat first, though it's better if I don't eat. I feel like crying!! I have some places to go, hopefully that will help me calm down, starting in 2 hours from now.
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Default Nov 15, 2011 at 10:44 AM
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Glad you are not cancelled, just moved - when you see her face to face will be a great time to satisfy your worries about her health. hang in there
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Default Nov 15, 2011 at 10:59 AM
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Rainbow, you took an antibiotic? Did you eat yogurt during that time? Antibiotics knock out our good bacteria in our intestine and yogurt helps to replace that good bacteria.

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Default Nov 15, 2011 at 11:07 AM
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No, I didn't eat yogurt though I've heard about doing it. I think it's muscle pains, though. Breast/chest hurts when I press all over. Maybe I have fibromyalgia or maybe just stress. Heartburn from eating too much or wrong foods. I looked up and if it hurts when you press, it's not your heart. I'll buy some yogurt anyway because I ate too much ice-cream and maybe that upset me.

I hope my T can help me with these pains too--the anxiety part. I see my dr. regularly. Of course when I was there last week nothing else hurt!
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Deep breathing... Focus on the here and now. Be mindful.
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Default Nov 15, 2011 at 12:43 PM
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You're probably in your session now. I really hope it went well for you. Let us know if you want.
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Default Nov 15, 2011 at 01:54 PM
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Nellie, I'm not in my session for at least 3 hours!! It's usually at 2:30 and now it's at 4 or 4:30; she'll be there as soon as she can, she said. I can't believe that she would have postponed a drs. appointment for me!! It makes me think she really cares!
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Default Nov 15, 2011 at 02:02 PM
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Nellie, I'm not in my session for at least 3 hours!! It's usually at 2:30 and now it's at 4 or 4:30; she'll be there as soon as she can, she said. I can't believe that she would have postponed a drs. appointment for me!! It makes me think she really cares!
I know this is your thread but can I share how jealous I feel that you'll see your T TODAY!!?? I have 15 more days to wait.
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Yet, skysblue, you said you canceled your appointment. I hope you canceled your cancelation, then. I'm sorry you have to wait so long.
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Yet, skysblue, you said you canceled your appointment. I hope you canceled your cancelation, then. I'm sorry you have to wait so long.
Did I ever claim to be rational??
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Did I ever claim to be rational??
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Hope you have/had a good session Rainbow, I'm sure your T is fine. Hope the yogurt cures you!
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Default Nov 16, 2011 at 09:08 AM
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Did you eat some yogurt?

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Default Nov 16, 2011 at 02:19 PM
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Yes, I bought and ate yogurt, but I still have those aches and pains. I feel a little better, though. I haven't posted about my session yet. I want to start a new thread. It was good. The yogurt and the session were good!
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Default Nov 17, 2011 at 10:52 AM
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Keep eating the yogurt everyday for maybe a week or at least 1/2 week?

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Keep eating the yogurt everyday for maybe a week or at least 1/2 week?
Not just any yoghurt: acidophilous yoghurt.

Normal yoghurt has yeast, but what you need is bacteria.

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Default Nov 20, 2011 at 03:24 PM
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If it says "active cultures", isn't that good enough? Thanks.
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Default Nov 21, 2011 at 10:02 AM
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If it says "active cultures", isn't that good enough? Thanks.
Yes.

Never heard of yogurt made with yeast.

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