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WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 9, 1984 5/21 (24%) circulatory temperature fever mucous blotchy
– The Way Toward Health
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Part One: Dilemmas
– Chapter 2: Biologically Valid Thoughts, Attitudes, and Beliefs
– February 9, 1984 4:16 P.M. Thursday

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(“But Seth was right,” she told me. “The body was trying to get rid of things — the mucous — that it didn’t want.” She sounded weaker than usual. Also during the night, her feet began to turn a mottled red color, reminiscent of the way they used to be when she’d had much swelling in them. Only now there was no swelling. The reddish clots looked like circulatory changes. I noticed them as soon as I entered 330. Jane said they didn’t hurt, except that her right heel in back, and the inside of her right ankle, bothered her a little.

(This morning in hydro the sole of her right foot had stung in the same manner. She drank iced ginger ale all through the night, and decided to stop doing that today and switch to plain cool water. No one knows why the feet turned blotchy, although I think we do. Jane said she wouldn’t have known it had happened if others hadn’t told her.

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(3:25. She explained that her right foot was bothering her a bit. This is when she remembered having the same feelings in hydro this morning. I did some mail. The mail is threatening to get the best of me again.

(3:30. Jane began reading yesterday’s session — and did very well. She was through by 3:45, zipping right through the session. “I’d say my eyes are better than the best they’ve been so far, Bob,” she said — which really surprised me. For although she’d done well, I hadn’t realized the extent of her improvement. Excellent.

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(4:32. Jane was ready to be turned early — most unusual. She wanted her right foot massaged with Oil of Olay. By 5:00 I began my nap — but Jeff Karder and a nurse came in ten minutes later. Jeff wanted to run a blood test tomorrow — “I’m not sure of the cause of the fever. We’ll watch those feet.” I told him the blotchiness had lightened since I’d been there today. Jeff didn’t want Jane to get dehydrated. He seemed generally satisfied, although he said Jane’s urine was “too concentrated.” I asked him to see if the latest brand of liquid vitamins my wife is taking could be switched back to her old one, for she dislikes the new ones intensely. He said he’d try.

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