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(Jane ate an excellent lunch again, and Peg Gallagher visited before she was through. After Peg left Jane and I agreed that we’d ask Seth to comment on her broken right leg, and the stone. At least, I said, she’d passed the stone and hadn’t even known it.
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(3:44. Up in the air, Jane rotated her left ankle quite freely—the best I’ve seen her do yet. Her right foot moved in sympathetic motion, too.
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(3:50. I rubbed that certain spot in the neck at the back of her head, and her head started going back and forth rapidly. I then rubbed a second spot just to the right of the first one, and again her head pounded back and forth against the pillow. “That spot and the other one must be like acupuncture,” she said.
(3:54.Jane lifted her left leg again, then her upper body—both moving in rhythm with each other. “Oh Honey, Honey, Honey,” she chanted, breathing heavily and grunting and groaning. She rested. “I try to stop every so often, in case anybody comes in,” she said. “Now I’ve got that electric feeling in the right toes.”
(Right after that people came in to check her vitals. Jane’s feet moved in between the calls. After all had left us by 4:09, she had a cigarette and made some more movements. Then she told me to get out my pad and pen.
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(4:22. Right after the session Jane initiated more leg motions. The right foot went along pretty well, too. Her upper body began to twist about. “Oh, God....” When she rested she drank some of the cranberry juice the staff had given her after she passed the stone.
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(4:35. Jane’s left foot rotated quite flexibly even as it rested upon the bed. Then her head and shoulders started in again—side to side, noises and grunts. “The right foot’s moving more than it has been,” she grunted, and it was. She rested and finished the cranberry juice.
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