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(Jane had a cigarette and Darvoset after lunch today. Her arms still rotate, though not as fast as yesterday. She’s uncomfortable on her back, especially in her right foot, which is still moving, more than yesterday, and is still painful for me to touch on the instep. The skin color looks better. She slept well last night. “Some things” were better this morning, when she was turned, went to hydro, etc.
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(At 3:05, as I write these notes, both of Jane’s feet are moving as she lies on her back. She makes almost continuous sounds of pain—discomfort as these bodily motions progress. I see her toes moving in a way like they haven’t for many months. They “tingle and burn”—sure signs of increased circulation.
(At 3:05–3:20, Jane began moving several parts of her body at once—shoulders, both feet, rotating both arms and hands. Her right wrist also began turning upon itself. Then the toes of both feet, then the feet at the ankles. Then her head began to turn upon the column of her neck upon her shoulders as they moved in rhythm. Finally, I told Jane, she had so much moving at once I didn’t know what to look at first. She could even feel the effects of the motions in her groin. The right foot, below the broken knee, is the sorest.
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(Jane was still moving parts of herself at 3:30—a very good workout indeed, easily the best I’ve seen her do since she came into the hospital last April 20. When she began moving her left foot again, she could feel the motion travel up her leg, through the knee, into the hip and the groin, then on toward the shoulder on that side of her body.
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(At 4:05 Jane’s whole left leg from the toes on up began to flex noticeably, as she continued to make her noises of pain-discomfort-effort. Even the muscles across her forehead and around her eyes began to flex. Her shoulder moved better than ever—and now the right one attained an ease of movement equal to the left. Her jaw dropped and moved from side to side.
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(4:12. “It is for the moment.” Jane kept up her various motions, alternating them. If she did them all at once her body would be moving as though it had the tremors throughout, except for the still motionless area around her right knee and the break just above it.
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