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(I got there at 1:10 after leaving the car at Acuto’s Pontiac to get the gearshift fixed. Jane was doing well on her side, and as I turned her. She’d had a large HVI last night, a smaller one this morning. After lunch she told me that Toni, whom I’d mentioned last session, had discovered a “bladder stone” in her Foley when she emptied it in the middle of the night. Fred Kardon must have seen the stone, Jane said, since the word was relayed through him that that’s what it was—a bladder stone. Jane didn’t see Fred.
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(3:44. Up in the air, Jane rotated her left ankle quite freely—the best I’ve seen her do yet. Her right foot moved in sympathetic motion, too.
(3:45. Jane was concerned about staff coming in to do vitals.
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There is nothing amiss with the red spot on Ruburt’s thigh. Do not forget to reread our own material as often as you can—certainly the portions dealing with the roles of the conscious and unconscious minds.
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(At 4:50 I called the garage. The car was ready. I had until 6:00 PM to get there. I turned Jane on her left side before I left, shortly after 5:00, but I was back with the car within 15 minutes. Before I took a short nap before supper, I massaged Oil of Olay into Jane’s hands and feet, arms and lower legs. It was very beneficial, my dehypnosis process. I can now massage the thigh and calf of her broken leg in a way impossible to do even last week, and I can feel changes taking place in that more immobile leg of the two. I was quite encouraged.
(Once again Jane ate an excellent supper. I see signs of a modest weight increase in various parts of her body, especially the shoulders, which had become almost emaciated. Now they’re filled in somewhat, and have a smoother, healthier look. So do her feet, I told her, and some of the fingers. Both hands are definitely better.
(Then for the first time after supper, after I’d read the prayer with Jane and was getting ready to leave, she said she felt that her body wanted to move some more. Her feet began flexing. I said that was an excellent sign, for it showed the body was starting to move out of its safe schedule of doing movements at just one time of the day. It was branching out. “I suppose such a move was inevitable,” I said, “and we should be damned glad of it....” A very good sign, I thought. If such signs keep up, I may have to alter my own schedule a bit to give her some time for movement after supper, say, before I leave. Once again I was cheered.)