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(Many changes continue to take place in Jane’s body. As we sat for the session she reported extra movement in her right eye—increased muscular activity that she could feel even in her throat. “I’m just waiting,” she said at 8:56. We’d had a late supper. The day had been beautiful if cool much of the time.
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(Long pause.) Tonight’s assurances in that area should themselves encourage him. Absolute thinking can often lead to dead-ended thoughts or plans. His attitudes toward the medical profession (pause) are indeed changing—not that he sees medical practices in any more favorable and overall light, but that he recognizes that absolutism is no answer either. Nor should such decisions be made through the auspices of personal fear. There are degrees of participation, for example. You should be free to make your decisions with a fairly clear mind.
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This will give you your fourth session in sequence again. Read the four sessions, and discuss them. Have Ruburt make sure he begins to follow all of the suggestions given therein. (Long pause.) The changing of priorities should become more or less second nature, and not forgotten after a week or so. Again, Ruburt’s body is changing, and for the better.
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(I decided to rebuild it, so Saturday morning I went to the lumber yard for the supplies, and spent the day doing the work, including cutting down the chair even more. The larger rollers especially helped. [I’d changed the original, fancy rollers Frank had used, but the replacements were also too small.]. The new chair worked much better, but Jane had trouble keeping the cushion in place. My back bothered me considerably Friday and Saturday.
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