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(I finished early so I’d have some extra time to open the account for Jane’s hospital expenses — but wouldn’t you know it, the phone rang at 11:50 a.m. It was someone from social services at the hospital. She wanted to know what the latest news was, and I told her we were doing the best we could. I didn’t understand all she said, but something about the Infirmary, beds, and what she’s been telling people. She said she was “getting frightened” at what she had to tell people. I told her Jane and I have been frightened for a long time, and she understood. I explained how I’d had to back off from worrying in order to save my sanity and get some work done. She did have a bit of news — that insurance has been asking for more records of Jane’s care.
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(The first time I read her the session she fell asleep when I got to the Seth material, so after she came awake with a start I read it to her again. I figured she needed the rest after the bouts of infection.
(3:48. Lynn took Jane’s blood pressure. Shannon took her temperature — 98.6 — perfect. Then Diana brought in the extra vitamin C Jane is getting four times a day.
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It may store urine to retain minerals at one time, and urinate seemingly to excess in another. When the body is basically held in distrust, however, all such behavior is considered dangerous and suspect. Ruburt’s “cold,” the bothersome eyes, are all connected with unusual muscular activity of the jaws, head, shoulders, arms and hands. In your terms, the conditions will right themselves, with the eye muscles being both more flexible and more elastic as needed.
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