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Friday afternoon and Saturday—As I worked on James, I massaged my head, which certainly seemed to help the neck and other areas. Took nap. On awakening could feel my eyes were bugging out and vision blurred some; Pat and Carroll came; I’m embarrassed to be seen walking as I do—worse Carroll comments on my eyes—throat—I’m mad at me and at her; instant poor mood, worry about eyes again—think worse things—make an effort to trust the physician within; tell myself to ignore negative suggestions—then return to natural data. It took me several hours unfortunately. But I had a good time Friday night with Gallaghers and slept well; and eyes did improve again. Saturday AM the parts of my body that had felt softer, were quite sore; knees and arms. My eyes were fair. I went out because I thought I should; anyhow later, the parts stopped being sore; and walking there was another difference as if I were trying to swing some from side to side the way you should; felt some ambitious, cleaned bathroom a bit....
[...] On Thanksgiving day, November 24, Carroll Stamp called us to tell us that she’d met Burt Ryerson, who had just returned from Spain. [...] We don’t know whether Carroll’s story is distorted, whether Ryerson may have things confused, or what. [...]
[...] I did think it a Framework 2 operation when Bill called us the day after Carroll told us the Ryerson news, but Jane didn’t credit the events like I did, for whatever reasons on her part.
(Lewis Carroll [pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson] 1832-98; English writer and mathematician; author of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.