
We suspected she was tonguing the Thorazine, so we more thoroughly administered. No change. So we upped the dosage. Still no effect. Upped it again to the legal limit and beyond. Still nothing. ECT proved temporarily effective, but in the end only provoked her into more manic outbursts. By week three we were at our wits end.
One day Dr. Boyd produced a handheld plexiglas mirror in a soft rubber frame. Naturally there are rules against glass objects, so mirrors aren't allowed, but a plastic mirror is another matter. Marjorie grabbed it when offered and wouldn't let it go. We observed her over the next hour gazing into the mirror with rapt and blessedly silent attention. When Dr. Boyd came up to her and held his hand out, she slowly passed the mirror back to him. She actually made eye contact.
I said to to Doc Boyd, "I guess looking at herself helped, huh Doc?"
He shook his head. "Didn't you see her eyes? She never even focused on her image. She was looking behind her."
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