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(As I wrote these notes Jane kept leaning to her left in her chair and lapsing into sleep. I called her several times. “Well, I’ll see what I can do....” Then in a fairly good voice, but with pauses:)
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(Long pause.) With all the best intentions in the world, the nurses are carriers of the most unfortunate medical beliefs. Their entire concept of healing is eroded because they also believe so firmly in the body’s vulnerability.
(Long pause.) Ruburt should indeed now go into his back room once or possibly twice a day. He needs that background of past joy and success, of sunny hours in the past, to help revive him.
(Long pause at 9:16.) Have him keep his recorder at handy reach out there also. Energy exercises and imaginings must become part of his day. When he is in his room, let him begin to court his creative self (leaning to her right, eyes closed....)
I am aware of these lapses. They have to do with the utilization of energy. They rather come in patterns, and usually (underlined) signify that the body is ready for some additional thyroid medication in that framework you have set up for it. (Long pause.) It also allows for a certain necessary relaxation, however. For now, some return to the vitamins will be helpful, because of Ruburt’s beliefs—but helpful nevertheless. The ones advertised to combat stress in particular can at this time act as certain cushions. Ruburt should make an effort to follow through on whatever suggestions I give, for they are meant to facilitate his good spirits and recovery. He is recovering. Now we bid you a fond good evening —but remember those suggestions I mentioned earlier, for Ruburt can really utilize them now. End of visit—no bill need be expected (with more humor).
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