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TPS7 Deleted Session November 22, 1983 Georgia leg crying shoulders moved

(4:45. The supper tray came. “It feels so funny beneath my shoulder blades,” Jane said as she freely moved both shoulders. She rested a bit, refused water, then took it before I turned her on her left side. She had had an extensive workout, one that had touched responses deep within her, and that gave me great hope also. I felt that she’d passed another milestone on her way to recovery, and was delighted with that.

(4:15. “I’m getting that free motion thing in this right shoulder blade.” Head and shoulders moved side to side, left foot going also. Good movements. Rest.

(After getting her drops at 4:15, Jane began a series of movements with her head and shoulders, her left leg, then ended up moving her torso from side to side. Noises, grunts and groans. Left leg pulling up at the hip so it was free of the pillow beneath it.

TPS7 Deleted Session December 2, 1983 Georgia Wendy Cathy blue Christina

[...] Jane moved her left shoulder in circles. [...] Then head and shoulders, pretty fair motion. [...]

(She did some side-to-side motions with her head and shoulders, with noises and grunts and groans. [...]

[...] Right away after the session Jane began moving her head and shoulders, but Cathy came in to take her temperature—97.8.

TPS7 Deleted Session October 17, 1983 Steve hibernation rotating Saul moving

(At 3:05–3:20, Jane began moving several parts of her body at once—shoulders, both feet, rotating both arms and hands. [...] Then her head began to turn upon the column of her neck upon her shoulders as they moved in rhythm. [...]

[...] 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. [...]

[...] Her shoulder moved better than ever—and now the right one attained an ease of movement equal to the left. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 13, 1983 Magnum Lorrie shoulder artwork p.i

[...] While I wrote some letters she started some head and shoulder motions off the bed, making noises and other cries. [...]

[...] More head and shoulder action, good side-to-side movements, talking to herself, left foot going good. [...]

[...] More head and shoulders, left foot, eyes closed, grunts and groans. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 19, 1983 lunch shoulders straighten hydro foot

[...] She made some motions with her head and shoulders off the bed, side to side, with noises and harder breathing. [...]

[...] Head and shoulders again. [...]

(Now from 4:21 to 4:30 Jane went through several more sequences of exercising with her head and shoulders, side to side, accompanied by grunts and groans, and with her left foot moving in a rather gentle rhythm also. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 17, 1983 denture pretty shoulders subdued Sharon

(After Sharon Poley had taken her temperature, Jane began some mild leg, head and shoulder movements at 3:45. [...]

[...] More similar mild exercises, including getting the “satin” feeling in her right shoulder. [...]

[...] She lifted her head and shoulders off the bed, while her feet remained pretty quiet. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 2, 1983 stone grunting spot Honey minerals

[...] Her head and shoulder moved actively sideways—good motions, with her left leg pumping up and down. [...]

[...] Her head and shoulders began moving. [...]

[...] Then her head and shoulders started in again—side to side, noises and grunts. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 28, 1983 cake Iran Afghanistan exciting elbow

[...] Jane discovered that her right arm could flex more at both the shoulder and the elbow—especially the elbow—which is an excellent sign. [...] She followed these motions with some gentle head and shoulder movements. [...]

[...] The main constriction seemed to be in the shoulder area. [...]

[...] Jane kept making shoulder motions. [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 14 radio illness action Sue shoulder

Sometime after I came home from college in 1967, I first noticed that my right shoulder hurt when I lifted it up — classic bursitus symptoms, I’ve since learned. [...] Since then, the condition got worse until for the last month or so I haven’t been able to get my right hand in my jean pockets, or comb my hair, or anything without severe pain in my right shoulder blade and right hand to the fingers.

When I awakened, my shoulder, arm and hand were completely free and loose. The lumps — called calcium lumps by my doctor — were still there under the skin, but I could move my shoulder with no difficulty for the first time in months. [...]

[...] She was reading a book on the life of Edgar Cayce when her shoulder began to ache. Suddenly she had the urge to leaf through the book to a paragraph she’d noticed earlier on yoga exercises for bursitic shoulders. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 8, 1983 leg sideways rotating wrist left

[...] Her head and shoulders moved a little. [...]

[...] Good motions of head and shoulders and left leg lift. [...]

[...] “Gee, that was some workout, I’ll tell you,” Jane said, referring to her exercises preceding the session, and now her left leg went back and forth rapidly, then her head and shoulders lifted repeatedly. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 21, 1983 Christina unchosen favorable infirmary messed

[...] As I did so she showed me a new motion with her right arm: now she could lift it higher from the shoulder as she lay on her back, and then reach farther across her body and up toward her left shoulder—something she hasn’t been able to do before today. [...] This implies changes in the shoulder connection with the right arm, as well as in the elbow. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 30, 1983 Saul torso Cathy arms spine

[...] “Those arms and shoulders really are looser,” Jane said as she moved. “Including the shoulder blades and the spine....” [...]

[...] Rather strong motions of her head and shoulders, side to side and up and down. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 4, 1983 Phyllis cream knuckles healing rinse

[...] Jane did some mild motions with her left foot and her head and shoulders. [...]

[...] Left foot moving, head and shoulders. [...]

[...] More head and shoulder motions, side to side; mail. [...]

TES8 April 24, 1968 terrific sort fabulous really relegated

[...] Noticed however even during this, a strange and delightful and sudden release, physically with arms, legs, shoulders, neck. [...] Hands far stronger, left hand definitely has resumed—overnight?—a far more normal appearance, and both much, much stronger; arms much better, neck flexible, shoulders; even think arms have ‘let down,’ a bit. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 9, 1983 gas tray leg aspirin mattress

[...] The left ankle, say, would be one of the signs leading the way, then, or the shoulders or the head or the neck. [...]

[...] Left leg way up off the mattress, grunts and groans, head and shoulders and arms going sideways. [...]

[...] The move went easily, yet she had trouble getting comfortable on her left shoulder. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 8, 1984 proclamations leg glittering tendons hurt

(The swelling on her shoulder was up again, but I noticed there was no drainage at all from her knee, nor was there for the rest of the afternoon. [...]

[...] So did her head and shoulders as I massaged the leg for some while. [...]

[...] As I cautiously massaged it, it too began to move, including the foot, and the head and shoulders. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session September 4, 1972 wheelchair knees devil re giant

[...] Before that they’d worked on my shoulders real fast, shaking my astral shoulders around and around....”

[...] I landed on its head or shoulder. [...]

[...] Then they worked on my shoulders.”

TPS3 Jane’s Notes Friday, August 5, 1977 Kautz oddest Friday Uneven physician

[...] Body continues all day; neck area, shoulders, eyes. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session October 26, 1983 neck echelons elbows hydro fabulous

[...] She moved her shoulders and arms and hands as usual—very well indeed—which shows that she’s keeping her new motions. [...] 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. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: July 4, 1984 Jeff subverted doesn death cheeks

[...] I told her the swelling on her right shoulder looked a bit reduced. [...] Later in the afternoon the cheeks and shoulder both looked a bit better, and Jane acted better.

[...] Jeff doesn’t suggest antibiotics at this time, but told me that the ulcers on Jane’s right knee and left hand won’t heal themselves, and that the new swelling on the top of her right shoulder may turn into another such area. [...]

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