Getting an ESA letter was something I had been thinking about for months, but I was unsure what to expect. After going through the process with My ESA Therapist, I realized it was more structured than I initially thought. The evaluation focused on understanding my daily challenges and how an emotional support animal could fit into my routine.
What really changed for me was not just having the letter, but the sense of clarity it brought. I began to view my pet as part of my emotional wellness plan rather than just a companion. Simple routines like walking or spending quiet time together started to feel more intentional.
This thread is for anyone wondering what actually happens after getting an ESA letter. It is not an instant life transformation, but it can be a meaningful step when approached the right way. I would love to hear how others experienced this transition and what changes stood out the most.