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WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 12, 1984 5/18 (28%) Gentamicin Jean Bactrim calories Judy
– The Way Toward Health
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Part One: Dilemmas
– Chapter 2: Biologically Valid Thoughts, Attitudes, and Beliefs
– February 12, 1984 4:28 P.M. Sunday

(When Jane called last night she said her temperature had dropped to 99.7 — breaking the 100-degree barrier. Today was warm again — 42 degrees — when I left for 330. Jane’s feet looked much better, She didn’t go to hydro. She said that after I left last night she resolved to do what Seth had said, no matter what. Then Debbie Harris had visited. After that, Leanne said my wife’s urine looked much better than it has been. Jane has been drinking considerably more.

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(She had blood taken again before breakfast, from her left foot. More was taken after breakfast. Her temperature at 11:00 a.m. was 97.8. I found that Jane’s menu for tomorrow was marked “Calorie Count” for each meal. This means I won’t get to save them, since I have to estimate how much of each food she eats so dietary can figure the calories involved. Jane didn’t eat a lot of lunch.

(2:15. She tried to read yesterday’s session, but couldn’t at all. She laid it aside as Judy came in to hook her up to another medicine bag. There was some confusion, since Judy told us it was the same medication — Gentamicin — that she’d been getting, only it was in 100 cc’s of liquid instead of 50. Yet after she left I discovered a different name on the plastic bag: (Septra) Bactrim.

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(I was getting ready to leave at 6:50, after turning and feeding Jane, and so forth, when I discovered I couldn’t find my glasses. I don’t wear them too much any more, but thought I’d had them on at least once during the afternoon. Otherwise, I’d left them home — something I’ve never done before. I finally found the glasses in the bathroom. After reading the prayer with Jane, I left at 7:25. It was still warm and pleasant. There was fog on the way up Coleman Avenue toward the hill house.

(Before leaving I rubbed the sole of Jane’s right foot, which has been itching a lot. As I did so her left foot moved in rhythm — and she said she’s noticed more movement in it lately. But she hasn’t done any motions of note in a long time now.)

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