True true, but I also consider it 'fussing over' since the past three sessions had minimal therapy and mostly relaxation (although that's preventative as well, since getting all tensed up is what caused the problem in the first place). Either way though, it's covered, and I'd sooner be fussed over than have to go back when it'll require another month and a half of deep tissue work that's...um...painful in and of itself.
And yeah, the appointments are actually partially covered by my insurance--as well as providing a discount since they apparently have a 'deal' going with the place.
I don't 'use' resolutions like I used to; people sometimes make them carved in stone (and that can lead to self-recrimination and disappointment for some when it doesn't pan out). They make for good goals and something to aim for, though, so it's always worth the exercise, in my humble opinion.
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And yeah, the appointments are actually partially covered by my insurance--as well as providing a discount since they apparently have a 'deal' going with the place.
I don't 'use' resolutions like I used to; people sometimes make them carved in stone (and that can lead to self-recrimination and disappointment for some when it doesn't pan out). They make for good goals and something to aim for, though, so it's always worth the exercise, in my humble opinion.