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[...] Jane had received three excellent reports on her physical condition this morning, she told me not long after I got to 330. In hydro, the therapist, Wendy, who checks both Jane and her chart weekly, told her that she was doing well, that the knee was coming along great. Terry, who puts Jane through the hydro bath, told her she looks well and was easier to move. And Mary Ann, who changed Jane’s dressings in room 330, said the bedsores look much better in their healing. [...]
(Jane described her own vivid dream of last night, which I can only approximate here. It involved Jane washing the internal organs of a woman who’d died and had been well-known to a group of people—someone like Jane herself. [...] I thought the dream very positive, and showed that Jane was shedding old beliefs and starting anew with new ones. [...]
(I told Jane she should be really pleased by all these positive signs that she is improving. [...] Jane said she often imagines herself here at our house, doing various things. [...]
(I told Jane that I’d had a half-remembered dream of my own last night, involving my going back to work for Stu Komer of the old Artistic plant. [...] If I had time I’d make a dummy of one to show Jane how it works, for it utilizes two pieces of embossed paper and messages to deliver its import. [...]
[...] I said I hoped Seth would go into my question of yesterday, about not wanting my own suggestions for Jane’s improvement to come into conflict with her body’s own innate and spontaneous order of healing itself. When Jane resumed the session she got one word out—her shortest session on record. [...]
[...] Jane passed more gas. [...] Someone, Jane said, had also remarked about her modest weight gain today, but she couldn’t recall who it had been. [...]
[...] LuAnn stopped in to say hello just as Jane was going good again. Two minutes later Jane began to work her lower jaw up and down and around in an almost grotesque way, so that she couldn’t speak, only make guttural sounds.
[...] Jane’s left foot got going good, rotating, as her head lifted. [...] “It’s all right,” Jane repeated to herself. [...]
[...] After Jane had rested Carol returned to take her blood pressure. “Your vital signs stay just about the same, and that’s good,” Carol told Jane—for another positive reinforcement today.
(As soon as Carol left, Jane’s hands began to hurt and rotate in a new way at the same time, as if the palms were trying to turn up. “They haven’t been able to turn up in years,” Jane said. [...]