we are interested in. We sit back and observe: Is she ready to cry? I can see that she is breaking down, that she is anxious. I search my memory: What is that remedy? I scan the remedies: What remedy can produce that state? What remedy has a pre-disposition that produces such a state? What is going on here? Is this Phosphorus? Arsenicum? It can be Phosphorus, yes, but consider how much she drinks, she drinks only sips, this does not tally with Phosphorus. Moreover, the causation is different, it is not what I know about Phosphorus: closed narrow places fright, etc. I have not seen this type of anxiety before, but it doesn’t matter, for me the remedy is still clear. I have not seen this sort of intensity before; you may not perceive it, but when you are treating a case and the practitioner says: “She has not eaten for a few days; she sits there like a child; she has not been able to sleep for a few days; she says she cannot keep anything down, etc.,” then you know that it is a seriously acute state. You cannot just say: take this remedy and come back after a month, then we will see what happens.
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(F.P.): And I just feel that nothing that I can do is making me feel better. Driving in the car makes me feel better, doing things makes me feel better, like moving. Tuesday night I was so upset that I just had to pace and I was cold, and I was hot, and I was cold again.
(G.V.): You mean that you have alternating hot flushes and then cold?
(F.P.): Yes. I can take a hot shower and that can make me feel better, then I cuddle up with a blanket and…
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(G.V.): If she takes a hot shower and feels better, can she be Pulsatilla? No. It is very unusual that Pulsatilla will be better with a hot shower; it can’t be Pulsatilla.