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<font color="green"> My therapist moved her office. she is now on the seventh floor in a corner office with lots of windows and great views. I hate it! I have to ride up on an elevator and can’t stand to look out the windows. I have this little thing about height….. and another little thing about elevators….. all the way to the door of the new building I was thinking – I don’t like change. I don’t like this. why did she have to move? Oh well I guess I will get used to it. I can’t stop seeing her. I just can’t. </font>
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(((((((((((( dalila )))))))))))))))))
Change can be really hard. Is there anyway that you can position yourself where you don't have to look out the windows? ![]()
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Oh that sucks! I totally know what you mean.
My pdoc is on the 6th floor of a really old building with antique elevators - hand-cranked with an elevator operator. They really freak me out, but I can't handle 6 flights of stairs without getting really winded. Oh and it's the same building as the freako psychologist I saw in March that was very inappropriate. I'm so scared I'm going to run into him again...yikes Anyway...just sayin...I feel your pain! |
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