therapy Session canceled

I didn’t have my therapy session this morning.

Eileen emailed me last night, but I never saw it. I went to bed early, and she emailed after I was in bed.

Anyway, this morning, I got up and I was getting showered and dressed and a text came through from her.

She said she couldn’t do our session today. She has a chest infection.

Of course I understood, and I was fine with that.

I told her to get better and that I’d see her next week.

Then I promptly went back to bed and back to sleep until 11:30.

It was nice to get more sleep. I needed it.

When I finally got out of bed, I felt good. I felt refreshed.

I’ve been doing stuff on the computer. And then my PA Trish came at 3.

I didn’t cook anything today, I just made a frozen pizza.

I didn’t feel like cooking, and anyway, I hadn’t gotten any groceries.

I mean I had loads of food already that I needed to use up.

I did not work on friendly call today either. I’m working tomorrow instead. My boss said it would suit her better if I worked tomorrow instead of today.

So now, I’m going to chill out for the rest of the evening. I will watch TV and read.

I will check email, and read blogs.

Hope you all had a nice Monday!

Author: Carol anne

I am 40 years young. I'm blind and I have dissociative identity disorder, I also have complex PTSD. I blog about my life with these disorders. I live in Ireland.

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