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Old Jan 01, 2017, 06:00 PM
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So, I didn't see T last week due to him being on vacation. I texted him today and asked him if I could have an extra day this week, and he is gone until Wednesday. He said he would check to see if he has Thursday available when he goes in on Wednesday. I am dealing with major anxiety and issues at work and am having a difficult time with the changes in my schedule, as he was out for two weeks for Thanksgiving. I know it's the holidays, I intellectually understand and believe he deserves a break from work, like I'm getting. Emotionally, dealing with my issues and with the break in therapy is a major struggle. He's an excellent T, and I'm not complaining about him, but I'm still struggling to deal with my massive fear and anxiety. I feel so alone although I don't want to feel this way.
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Old Jan 01, 2017, 06:59 PM
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I hope he can find an extra session for you. I can relate--I recently told T, I'm glad you're getting a break, but it is hard for me! Both are true.
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Old Jan 01, 2017, 07:59 PM
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Exactly Both are true for me, too.
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Old Jan 01, 2017, 08:12 PM
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I hope he can find an extra session for you. I can relate--I recently told T, I'm glad you're getting a break, but it is hard for me! Both are true.
That's so true!

I hope you can get extra session, Tsunami. I used online counseling when my t was not available for weeks. That helped to have some professional to talk to, although it cannot be replacement of true session. I could find free trials for 1 week and I did not continue, so it did not cost anything.
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Old Jan 01, 2017, 08:33 PM
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So, I didn't see T last week due to him being on vacation. I texted him today and asked him if I could have an extra day this week, and he is gone until Wednesday. He said he would check to see if he has Thursday available when he goes in on Wednesday. I am dealing with major anxiety and issues at work and am having a difficult time with the changes in my schedule, as he was out for two weeks for Thanksgiving. I know it's the holidays, I intellectually understand and believe he deserves a break from work, like I'm getting. Emotionally, dealing with my issues and with the break in therapy is a major struggle. He's an excellent T, and I'm not complaining about him, but I'm still struggling to deal with my massive fear and anxiety. I feel so alone although I don't want to feel this way.
If you can't get the session, maybe you can work out a way to communicate a bit through email? How about a phone session? I don't like those, but they help bridge the gap a bit. I'm big with journaling, and sending it my T while one of us is out of town (she's really good about reading them while she's on vacation - I'm lucky).

Bravo to you for letting your T know what you need, no matter what the outcome.
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