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The Bern Seminars – Page 99

long before I reach a decision. Now I can say with a degree of certainty that this is a Pulsatilla case. If we give Pulsatilla in this case, then we are faced with another question: how will we know that Pulsatilla is really acting?
The first thing that we have to see – like with the case of acute anxiety we had to first see that she could swallow and keep down solid things – is that she is able to sleep for at least an hour or so, then we know the remedy is acting. If she takes it at 6:00 p.m., then by 10:00 p.m. the remedy must have put her to sleep for one or two hours. This is the idea. And the next day, we have to ask whether the fever is lower and whether she’s slept a bit better. If so, she’ll be more relaxed and will start to recuperate; then we may be able to wait. That’s one thing that we can expect.
In case the remedy does not have this effect, because I feel that there is no other real good possibility, I would say that I was sorry but she should take antibiotics.I had decided after much deliberation, that this is the remedy and I do not see the pos-sibility of another remedy. So if I give it and Pulsatilla does not work, for whatever reasons, then I’m lost, I do not know what else to do. I would then have to turn to antibiotics because she is already too late in seeking treatment: from bronchitis to pneumonia, and from pneumonia to double pneumonia; it’s a case that progresses too fast. You can’t play around.
I asked the practitioner to phone me the next morning and give me a follow-up. This is now the next morning:

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(Therapist): She took the remedies one hour apart, and during the night she was able to sleep for two hours, which was much more than she had any of the previous night; she’d slept maybe a half hour at the most. What she was saying is that now, this afternoon, she is able to lie down for fifteen, twenty minutes at a time. She wasn’t exactly lying down, but also, she just couldn’t sleep before that. I don’t think she was lying down totally, but she said that she could lean a little more. And then she woke up this