![]() ![]() “If your insurance asks, say you were here weekly in person. She said we could talk over the phone every week, or not, as long as I gave her postdated checks for my copayments in advance. So I told her that I was “freelancing in Chicago” and could only see her in person once a month. Tuttle once a week, but after I left Ducat, I didn’t want to have to make the trek down to Union Square than often. The narrator explains, “I’D BEEN SEEING Dr. She yearns for her parents although they are dead. Dreams about her parents surmise that she is undergoing psychological turmoil as a result of being orphaned. ![]() Tuttle warned her of possible side effects of the drugs such as hallucinations. Maybe the drugs which she is taking contribute to her dreams for Dr. In the dream, I understood that the tangle of hair was my father’s cancer.” The dreams emerge in the course of the narrator’s hibernation. It was like the kind of fur ball a cat coughs up, or a clog in a bathtub drain. I dreamt that I lathered up my mother’s public hair with a bar of Ivory soap in the shower, then pulled tangle of hair out of her vagina. I discovered the boy, pale and undernourished, and together we conspired to burn down the house. I dreamt my dad had an illegitimate son he kept in the closet of his study. The narrator recounts, “And then there were the dreams about my parents, which I never mentioned to Dr. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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