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I am delighted at Ruburt’s progress. I am speaking specifically of the improvements in both arms. The flesh is becoming far more responsive and pliable. This also means that the circulation has increased, and that both muscles and joints are more mobile and able to act in a more spontaneous manner. The hardness previously represented a kind of armor, which is now being shunted (spelled) aside. This will bring greater flexibility to the hands and fingers also, and will also be reflected in other portions of the body, including the legs and hips—a most fortuitous improvement indeed. It was ready to occur. On the other hand, it was also triggered by Ruburt’s suggestions, when he playfully (musically almost) imagined himself telling you of significant improvements, without wondering what they would be.
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(3:46 PM. “Now I’ll see if I can do some exercises,” Jane said. “So I did that for a good part of the evening—massaged first the right arm, then the left one, after they started to improve.” My first thought had been that the softening in the arms would help relieve the doubled-up fingers of her right hand. The session, then, is one of the major ones, signaling an excellent prognosis for continued improvement. I told Jane, also, that yesterday she had referred to a looser feeling inside her left elbow, a greater softness, so Seth was right: these particular improvements had been in the works, yet triggered by Jane’s suggestions.
(3:55. I rubbed Steve’s Rescue Cream on the knuckles of Jane’s right hand, as I’d begun doing yesterday. We’re using that area as our testing ground.
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(4:00. I trimmed Jane’s fingernails—and discovered to my pleasant surprise that the job was much easier to do than it had been previously. I seemed to be done in a few minutes, whereas I’d hesitated to start it. The extra motion ability already present in Jane’s hands helped considerably, especially with the right hand.
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