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(G.V.): He is not dehydrated anymore at all.
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(G.V.): How is his charvater ?
(Mother): He is sweet and precious.
(G.V.): Wasn’t he as sweet before he fell ill?
(Mother): Well, just before he got the chicken pox he was irrita-ble, as he was getting the chicken pox, I think.
(G.V.): Otherwise he had the same sweetness?
(Mother): Sweet and then moody.
(G.V.): Has he been like that these past four days; is he still moody? (Mother): It seems that John can get really tired, real quickly. He’ll be really up and jovial and high-spirited, and all of a sud-den he’ll be very tired. It seems like it’s been an association of when he’s been thinking about doing something new with his hands. He gets discouraged, and then he gets tired and wants to lie down and sort of becomes downhearted.
(G.V.): Over these four days too you noticed this pattern ?
(Mother): Yes.
(G.V.): Does he perspire at all?
(Mother): No.
(G.V.): He does not perspire when he is in bed?
(Mother): Right.
(G.V.): Is there any time that you notice when he feels worse or better?
(Mother): He seems to feel great in the morning, when he wakes up in the morning, but he’s always been like that. It is just a joy to wake up to John in the morning because he just has a wonder-ful smile and things to say, very refreshing.
(G.V.): Is he affectionate, does he express his affection?
(Mother): Yes.
(G.V.): Does he like ice cream very much?
(Mother): We’ve had an iced rice dessert with no sugar in it and he likes that, the cold and the sweet. He likes frozen yogurt too.