(G.V.): Is she pressing you about when she can go back to work?(Therapist): No. She did actually say, “well, how long does this thing usually take?” She was prepared for four to six weeks or something.
(G.V.): Good. Thank you.
(Therapist): Thank you.
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(F.P.): It doesn’t last usually more than about five hours and it’s not always comfortable, but it seems to be getting better each day. I’m clearly progressing; slowly but steadily.
(G.V.): What about the headache? Do you get headaches?
(F.P.): Well, perhaps you will remember I had very severe, con-tinuous, different kinds of headaches all at the same time, and most of that has disappeared. I do have still a kind of congested, thick feeling in my head, and sometimes it turns into a headache, but it’s not on the order of what it was before at all. It’s much improved.
(G.V.): How is your energy?
(F.P.): It’s better. I certainly feel almost like a natural human being. But I get very tired, very easily, so I’m pretty weak.
(G.V.): You still have to be pretty careful not to overexert your-self. I mean, as you said yourself, you’d been exerting yourself tremendously and you have to be aware of that until your full strength has come back. Perhaps you’ll manage yourself better next time. (Chuckles)
(F.P.): Definitely, yes, you’re right and I will do that. I’ve been trying to measure myself each day. Sometimes I find that I have overdone it and then I feel quite exhausted, and yet I’m able to pull myself back up again a few hours later.
(G.V.): What is your main problem now? Is it the constipation?