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Old Nov 12, 2007, 02:26 PM
Moonkin
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I'm so scared! This will be my last session with my T for two whole weeks. Her surgery is wednesday. I'm so worried, and confused. I'm worried about her surgery and also the success of my session today. This session has to hold for 14 days or more =O! Its going to be rough.

I think I'm gonna ask my T if she'll be able to use her PC, if so ask if I can e-mail. I will miss her so badly. I have so many emotions pretaining to the issue as well as about what I want to tell her in session today.

I'm worried it won't go well. I've done alot of preportaion in my head. Anywhere from letters to her,to poems explaining my thoughts and feelings. I just wonna hug her before I leave today...and tell her to be strong, even tho I know she will.

Aside from worrieing about her, I'm just plain scared! Scared of not telling her all I need and then during the spand of not seeing her it all comes back to haunt me!

I pray my session goes well.....
I really do...

Dustin

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