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Originally Posted by Mari
Dear Bobby,
I don't have pets and never had.
When I was a child we had some outside cats and dogs that I was close to.
Yes. He wants to help you.
I've seen the studies that having a dog can add years to people's lives by virtue of helping them stay on a schedule.
It could be a very good idea for you.
But you know if you are up to it or not.
You could get an animal who is very healthy and has a strong disposition.
But I can see your concerns because I don't want to deal with that. It would be heart breaking for me. My sis has two rescue dogs. They both get allergies. One is a little worse off -- needing bathing with special soap, twice daily doggy Benadryl, and and so on.
Yes, I understand your frustration about dream analysis.
But I don't think that many of them do this.
You could analyze your own dreams by first recording them.
If that is something that helps you, then focus on your dreams.
You do have direction. Loosing weight and walking are very good things.
Ask your tdoc to give you guidance with that. She will help you.
You have to see her anyway. Tell her what you need from her.
These are good because they come from strong desires of your own (not imposed by her.)
I'm glad that you are walking. Do you feel better after you have walked?
Regarding teachable moments:
I think that 90-95% of the time the therapists can go by the training /expereince they have before they see you.
The other 5% of the time they need to stretch.
And we can push them to stretch so that we can benefit from the time with them.
Also, this is off topic -- but only a bit -- by teaching them how to help us, we help them to become better therapists.
M.
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I don't know if I am up to having a doggie or not. I think my therapist is probably going to retire soon and I get the impression she knows what she knows and doesn't necessarily want to strain herself to know more.
I feel a little better after I walked but the dread of it is awful....even with Robert and Mickey. I usually am always physically tired. I also don't know how much depression plays into it. Last night i did watch home videos on tv...did i ever laugh my head off. I became hysterical. I didn't think it was in me. Then I watched the football game with the Baltimore Ravens to see Michael Oher play, the guy that Blind Side is about. I used to watch a lot of football years ago and then lost interest. I wonder now because of that movie how many women might start watching.
I am too tired when I wake up to write down my dreams. I probably should. I do tell Dr.Moussavian things to help him help other patients. Boy that doesn't sound humble
Bobby