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The Bern Seminars – Page 135

(G.V.): Did he start walking?
(Mother): On Saturday I put him in the wheel chair, and then he started moving the wheel chair around; he just got a good sense of control with that. Then shortly, I think that evening, he wanted to crawl out of the wheel chair onto his bed, and then he would crawl back into the wheel chair by himself

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(G.V.): Twenty-four hours later, he is able to crawl out of the wheel chair onto the bed.

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(G.V.): That is twenty-four hours later; and when did he really stand on his legs?
(Mother): Sunday.
(G.V.): He managed to stand up as soon as Sunday?
(Mother): Yes.
(G.V.): And he walked a little bit?
(Mother): He walked with help, and then in the afternoon he started standing on his own, standing and just testing it out, feeling it out.

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(G.V.): Forty-eight hours later he learned to walk again.

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(Mother): And then he said, “I can stand up.”
(G.V.): How do you feel, John?
(Child): Good!

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(G.V.): Do you perceive the changes that took place in the child? What I was saying is that in treating the child, we should not treat the paralysis in the child, instead we should treat the depression, because the child is already sick when he receives