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(Jane’s temperature went back up last night: 101 around 10:30 p.m., and the same at about 3:00 a.m. She had blood taken before breakfast — we have no results. A sample of urine was also collected. While Jane was eating a light lunch Lynn came in to start procedures for collecting another urine sample. It would be cultured — for what, we don’t know.
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(Jane was actually a little chilly at times, and asked me to turn up the heat, which was working fine. Her blotchy feet looked much improved, I saw as soon as I got there. She said Jeff had been in that morning, and saw that her feet were better, “Your temperature is up,” he told her. “We’ll have to watch that.”
(Jane said she’d “slept terrifically last night.” She wasn’t worried about her temperature, especially after yesterday’s session. She did her own thing about creating her own reality. She got down to hydro at a decent time this morning, and was back by 11:00. Georgia Cecce visited briefly this morning, looking good. No work for at least a couple of months. A nurse came in to tell us the staff is having its Valentine’s Day party next Tuesday noon, and for me not to eat lunch at the house.
(3:09. Jane began reading yesterday’s session. She had a lot of trouble — perhaps caused by the increase in temperature affecting the sinuses, which in turn affected the eyes again? She did so poorly that she quit reading at 3:13, as I worked on mail. When Judy brought ginger ale Jane decided to quit drinking carbonated liquids. She has taken in considerably more liquid, yesterday and today, and the urine looked much better as a result, staff said.
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(3:50. Judy came in to take the urine sample. It’s to be cultured like the last blood sample. Jane finished the session at 3:55. She had a smoke. “Then if nobody comes in, I’ll start the session anyway. I suppose they’ll want to take my temperature and blood pressure all over again, too.”)
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(4:12. No sooner had Jane spoken Seth’s greeting than a student nurse came in to take her temperature, at 101.2. “Shit,” Jane said. Dorothy came in to take her blood pressure and pulse. We might as well start over,” Jane said after they’d left by 4:18.)
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(Jane called at about 9:20, with Carla’s help. Her temperature had been taken again after I left — 100.1, or something like that — she said it was down “a few points” from earlier in the day. She sounded good.)