12-04-2019, 01:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-04-2019, 01:04 PM by Drunk Monk.)
(12-04-2019, 10:37 AM)Greg Wrote: I'm pretty sure, I'm always right.
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There are several impediments to me getting therapy. The two most prevalent are #1. we took a bath financially last year with our property unrented for 8 months, plus all the repair costs. Right now, we can't even afford internet and we're scrimping to have some sort of holiday festivities when Tara comes home with her apartment mate. and #2 having a degree in psych messes with therapy. I know how it works, the therapy devices and such, so I can see through it. Studying psych is like taking a bite of the fruit from that tree of knowledge - it kicks you out of therapy Eden.
All that being said, my mom's check up with her neurosurgeon went really well. The screws are holding fine, so much so they considered cancelling her surgery anniversary check up - the final one. I think her age made them decide to keep it. Besides, it's all paid for by insurance, so a prudent call.
The PA said she remembers my mom from when she got her surgery because she's never seen anyone in such pain.
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