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(When I got to 330 at 1:05 today I discovered that Jane was free of two more pathos on her ulcer sites—they were gone from inside her right knee, and her right shoulder. In addition, the ulcer on the outside of her right knee has shrunk so much that it no longer needs irrigation with each shift of the staff daily. Such is her remarkable healing progress, as Seth has been referring to it. In other words, we can chalk up three more improvements.
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(1:30. Jane ate a good lunch. The day staff made the decision that I’d probably buy an ice cream log for their Christmas party, at which many goodies will be served; I’ll get to take some home also. There was much kidding around. “Let the night shift look out for themselves,” Jan said. Georgia had braided Jane’s hair this morning on both sides, since my wife didn’t go to hydro.
(2:30. Jane finished lunch. I explained the two letters I’d found in the mail last night from Blue Cross. One was an error in billing for benefits that have already expired on our regular coverage. The other requested more time for a decision to be made on the payment of major medical benefits. We have received both types of communication before. Truly, they fit in with Seth’s reference to “bungling and bureaucracy” back in the session for December 3, eight days ago. Now tomorrow, I told her, I’ll show these latest letters to Andrew Fife in billing.
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(3:30. I suggested she have a session, if she was going to, before the people started coming in to check her vitals. She’d only made a few tentative movements. Fifteen minutes later Seth came through in a good, if controlled, voice.)
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(3:50. Jane had some ginger ale. As usual, I thought the session was over for the day. We’d had no interruptions.
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(When I asked. Jane said she has picked up from staff people at various times that they thought her skin was fragile and would break down easily—”that a good wind would blow me away, things like that....”
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