His psychiatrist told her he’d be right over and arrived about an hour later carrying the traditional doctor’s black bag. Tony recognized him and waved at him as he walked in the room. Ruth took Jay-Jay out of his playpen and held him on her hip as she watched the doctor give Tony a quick medical examination. The doctor called her over and said, “There’s no overt sign of physical trauma and he doesn’t appear to have the personality disintegration that would be consistent with schizophrenia. My guess is that he’s undergoing a temporary fugue state brought on by stress. There’s a strong possibility that he’ll be better by tomorrow when the effects of the stress have worn off.
The Story of Theodore Scene 31
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 92
When the school day came to an end, Billy and Alice hung up their white pinafore aprons and donned...
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Forever a Child Scene 69
Your girls are looking good as well!” Catherine nodded, “Jessica is 6 and Kelly is 14.” As they were...
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A Girl’s Wet Skiing Adventure Scene 7
“Mum wants to meet at the top,” you tell mama before they get onto the lift and you head...
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 19
“Like the rest of us he’ll have to make do with what he’s given,” she tells them. Billy’s hopes...
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A Nappy in Time Chapter 5
“Wakey, wakey.” You dimly register the words before snuggling more deeply into your bedcovers. You can feel some hair...
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 126
I had a couple of plain-white medical brand pull-ups with various levels of absorbency. I applied a generous amount...
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The Trying Policy Scene 27
Julia slept poorly. She had gone to bed as normal, but as she was drifting off to sleep she...
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Sissy Clear Out Scene 17
“What are you doing?” he protested as I began to apply it. “Making it look less boyish.” I said....