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Understanding is extremely important in a relationship. But why despair? Differences will always come up in relationships and these can be sorted out by going for counseling before it gets out of hand. Love marriages tend to lose its glamour soon but it does nt necessarily have to end in doom. The first two years of your marriage is very important to learn to adjust. This is immaterial as to how long your courtship was. Adjustability will last your lifetime and so some education through therapy ...more
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Dear user. I can understand. You already know that mutual understanding and mutual trust and mutual respect are the basic foundation stone of every relationship. Both the partners need to understand these basic concept. Most of the relationships breaks because of self ego. Very good that you decided for couple therapy. You can undergo couple therapy through video conferencing online too. Take care.
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As they initially said, you can give bed rest a try for six weeks. She should not sit without support for at least six weeks. She also has associated problems of post-chemotherapy pain, this can be treated symptomatically. If you send X-rays one can give proper opinion. But one has to examine the patient to give final opinion.
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Hello, in my knowledge it can really help her, enhance and/or maximise the functional ability.
Nothing is hundred percent guaranteed but rather than letting her be, it is better to get treatment done.
Will be good for you and your family.
Consult a neurologist before going ahead, there are other ways too, so it would be good to show her reports, history etc. To a neurologist and go ahead.
Nothing is hundred percent guaranteed but rather than letting her be, it is better to get treatment done.
Will be good for you and your family.
Consult a neurologist before going ahead, there are other ways too, so it would be good to show her reports, history etc. To a neurologist and go ahead.
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