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Old 01-12-2022, 11:03 AM #10
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Bobby

First, make sure you explain to your PT why you couldn't do
your exercises in the beginning. That you were just way
to tired because you couldn't sleep pretty much at all.
And that you just pretty much had to just eat, go to bathroom,
and relax, and try to sleep. And of course make some other
changes but you don't have to explain those unless you want.

Your PT will be fine when you explain that. Your exercises
are to be done when you feel good, and when you can safely
do them. And that wasn't a time when you could. You also
started them right away when you were refreshed from
sleep and could. Also your volunteers will do most of the talking
if you let them. And they call because they want to. Don't
worry about what you need to talk about.

Donna
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