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5ugarMagnolia
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Default Jul 15, 2014 at 06:42 AM
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I attempted to contact a local therapist by entering in my contact information and description on their own personal web page (I didn't leave a phone number, but did leave my email address). I did that on the 3rd of July and haven't received a response back yet. Which of course is making me question everything from: did she even get the email? Did it go into her spam folder? Is she on a big vacation? I left a HUGE description in the box, could that have scared her off? Did my huge description cause an error and the email never transmitted? Etc etc etc. As you can see I'm starting to get a little obsessive about it. My question is, she has contact forms like that through a few other therapist finder sites. Should I try again? I basically don't want her to get my request twice and be like 'urgh, it's that girl who left me that long old message again...get the hint'. So that's where I'm at

Ps: I haven't moved on to the next yet cuz i don't have one yet. I spent a lot of time looking through lists of local therapists and connected with hers the most. Basically I've put all my eggs in one basket. And you know those lists...it's hard to tell who you'll connect with by their picture and a brief description alone.
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