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(Jane’s turn onto her back when I reached 330 at 12:10 [after taking the car to Bob’s Car Wash to get it waxed] went very easily. She said she “worked out” with some exercises in her room this morning when no one else was around. She feels quite good. Changing dressings these days is much easier, and she does better in hydro. No one in hydro has noticed any change in her motions, she said.
(2:50. I massaged Jane’s neck. She moved her shoulders and arms and hands as usual—very well indeed—which shows that she’s keeping her new motions. When I did her neck her feet began to move too—there’s a connection, she said. At 3:22, after a cigarette, she began to move most portions of her body in a generalized program of exercise—head off the pillow, arms, shoulders and feet, legs [to a lesser degree] and hips. All in rhythm, she said, like being on a bicycle. Just like yesterday, when I’d rubbed that certain spot on her neck. Now today her head once more began to flop back and forth very rapidly on the column of her neck. Then she did motions with her arms and hands that she hadn’t done before, very fast, she said it felt like she was going to shake her fingers off. All of these things are bound to help circulation. Her elbows definitely are more flexible.
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(4:12. Jane began digging at her left ear with her left hand—in a motion she now does almost automatically. Actually, she reached up further behind the ear than ever before. We’ve noticed that her bursts of motion usually take place to their greatest extent around session time, of course. But that’s okay—anything is okay that leads to an expansion of her physical activity. One of my own goals is to see her be able to turn over in bed by herself. Another is for her to be able to read on her own.
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