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WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 15, 1984 5/18 (28%) faltering Gaye Webster Gym flexes
– The Way Toward Health
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Part One: Dilemmas
– Chapter 1: The Purpose of This Book, and Some Important Comments About Exuberance and Health
– January 15, 1984 4:41 P.M. Sunday

(Last night had been very cold, and it was still only 18 degrees when I left for 330 this noon. This morning I finished the final statements for our 1983 taxes. The rest of the time I worked on Dreams. Interruptions, though, leave me feeling that I’m way far away from what I want to do when I first return to a project.

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(After lunch Jane told me that she’d had a new catheter inserted at about 3:30 this morning. No trouble. But she needed the new one after the new girl on the floor had pulled it loose several times while taking care of her. No hydro this morning.

(Jane, with Carla’s help, tried to call me twice last night, but I didn’t get back to the house from John Bumbalo’s until about midnight. We had an excellent supper. I woke up stewing around 3:00, and got up for about an hour before returning to bed. The pendulum told me I was fretting about losing time on Dreams.

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It would be a good idea once or twice for him to remember the Jungle Gym (in Webster, New York where my younger brother Bill and his family live), and the first time he remembered faltering in a physical fashion. If he can, then have him imagine himself not faltering, but continuing on. In that way he also repairs the past. If he has difficulty with the exercise, however, then let it go, but continue with the safety suggestions.

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(4:47 p.m. Earlier this afternoon Jane had showed me how the curled-up fingers of her right hand had indeed loosened up to some extent. I’d applied Remedy Rescue Cream to the knuckles of both hands. I’ve also been aware, for some time, of changes taking place on the wrist and the back of her left hand. When I turned her before supper this evening, her right arm moved quite freely and loosely at the elbow. The right knee also flexes better and better. So these invaluable changes continue to happen.

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