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Old Dec 11, 2014, 04:49 AM
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For the first six months in my T's new location, it was just her and I at the 9 o'clock hour, then the receptionist came in at 10, just in time to take my money. Last week though, a lady came out of nowhere (not through the front door) and sat fairly close to where I was waiting. There were plenty of seats on the other side of the waiting area. This made me very nervous. .I have no idea who she was. My T took her away and came and got me.

This week there was a lady waiting when we came out. Same one? Then as I'm leaving, a man comes in the door. And as I went out the main door, two women came in and went upstairs to my T's office.

I know she has other therapists working for her, but I didn't see any of them either timr.

This many people in the office make me anxious! Brrrrr...
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Old Dec 11, 2014, 05:51 AM
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Sounds like your T has started spacing her appointments closer together. A lot of Ts space clients out so they don't run into each other and some have them back to back. Sorry it has left you uncomfortable.
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