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(4:10. Head and chest side to side. Jane could feel the knee of her right leg moving. “I can do a lot more with that knee.”
(3:48. However, by this time Jane was in the process of straining, grunting and groaning as she moved her entire body to some degree. “Oh, Jesus....” Head and neck, arms and hands, legs and feet all moved in concert. “I don’t know what the hell I was doing, but I used the [right] knee a lot more, I know that....” She was afraid people would start coming in to do her vitals, and see her moving; she feared that once she started a series of movements, she couldn’t cut them off right away if someone entered 330. I thought to hell with those concerns.
(4:05 More, stronger motions, head and chest sideways, left foot lifting up highest at the ankle that its done so far. Then Jane actually lifted the whole foot clear of the bed as it kept flexing. The knee didn’t open more, though. Breathing hard. The effort of the new motion showed in her hip and thigh and belly, tensing all of those muscles. When she rested, Jane said the foot “levitated.”
(4:33. Foot down at last. She’d kept it in the air for at least three minutes. I told her. Terrific, her best yet by far. Then the foot began flexing again. It went back up in the air a good amount. “Safe. safe. safe,” Jane cried out. The whole leg moved up and down, though the knee didn’t flex.
[...] Also a large (ligament?) in front of right leg by knee is gaining motion.
[...] Considerable dropping down of right foot and top tendon: but as I walk, knees felt much softer, moving more, from hips too, felt funny but great....
PM: right side bothers me PM; leg, knee, and during night my right eye bothers me too. [...]
PM—As these improvements occur—and more are happening; both knees feel more responsive and ... [...]
1. Right foot breaking loose inside; can feel bones bottom of foot when walking; put weight on it in a new way; and it moves with the knee. [...]
4. Additional motion both knees.
5. Noticed new releasing feelings between left knee and hip—first indication here.
[...] They were inside my knees, with hoses, washing out my knees with crystal clear, pure water. [...]
[...] “They’re real tiny; they’re building what looks like scaffolds in the backs of both of my knees. [...] And now they’re changing electrical fixtures in the back of my spine; and now my knees are lighting up....”
[...] “Now they’re pulling out some short muscles between my knees and feet,” Jane said. [...] “A lot of it down here had to do with up here, the knees.... [...]
[...] “This must be my astral leg; it’s falling back and forth from the knee; the heel touches my spine, which I can’t do.... [...]
[...] my knees; as if they were being manipulated some way, only they were like putty... but at the same time while I felt this physically I didn’t feel it in my physical knees, but definitely in what I suppose you’d call my astral ones. [...] On Wednesday night there was definite improvement in my right knee and leg particularly; and left one too.
The knees are releasing, returning to normal size, but one cannot straighten out all the way before the other is ready. One knee knows what the other is doing. [...]
The hands are regaining strength, as are the feet and the knees, but this is not yet apparent, because all of the tendons and muscles are not at the same state. [...]
[...] He used to close his eyes tightly, often, when he sat down, tensing the knee ligaments and the eyes at the same time. This was because the knees hurt. [...]
[...] As the knee and neck areas began—as they are—spontaneous motions, unused activities of the eyes also began to show. [...] Part of this is because all the small ligaments in both the head and knee areas are released, or are being released. [...]
Hot water on the knees will help, as does his new practice of hot water on the forehead. Sitting on the stool, he could apply hot water on the knees while letting them drop down. [...]
[...] The rigidity was largely set up in the head and neck regions—arms and shoulders, thus necessitating the bending of the knees and so forth.
[...] Dr. Gibson and the head nurse, Mary, had been in to 330 to look at Jane’s knee. “I hear from people that your knee has been bothering you,” the doctor had said. [...] Dr. G looked at it, remarked that she had a large ulcer on the knee, and quickly left with Mary before Jane was quick enough to ask him what he was talking to the nurse about. Jane immediately feared the worst: that Dr. G was going to want to operate upon, or lance, the knee, or something like that.
[...] She showed me how the large scab on her right knee, over the site of the broken bone that had become infected, had peeled off partially in hydro this morning. [...]
The obvious improvement in Ruburt’s knee is a fine example of the body’s self-healing processes.
[...] (A most important point to remember.) The knee will continue to improve, and the finger also (on the left hand).
[...] To my surprise I discovered that as I massaged those tendons underneath the knee, her foot began to move back and forth an inch — something she hasn’t been able to do for months, at least, and proof that the left knee joint wasn’t frozen. [...]
[...] I massaged under her left knee when she asked me to, almost at once, and was pleased to see the motion in her leg, and head and shoulders, return once again. [...]
(She’d had only a small amount of drainage from the knee. [...]
2. Three times a week, hot towels to knees for head, eyes, knees.
[...] The right foot, below the broken knee, is the sorest.
[...] 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. [...]
[...] 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. [...]
(It was time to turn her on her side, facing the window with the pillow between her knees, so that she could get off her back for an hour before supper. [...]
[...] The further release of tendons and greater mobility of the knee is following, and, just beginning, certain portions of the right ankle.
[...] Have him try walking to the couch, as yesterday, to begin with, but these changes definitely mean that the important alterations in the knees are happening.
[...] 1: Why Jane’s knees had been so bothersome lately when she was obviously making good progress otherwise? [...]
(Jane’s knees had been poor for some weeks. [...]
You will have to let me handle this in my own way—the matter of your symptoms and Ruburt’s knees, but for a starter we will begin with you. [...]
The knees seemed all the more obvious by contrast, and to some extent then he focused upon them. [...]