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The Celle Seminars – Page 90

(G. V.): Do you get these cramps at night while in bed, or do you also get them during the day?
(M.P.): Only at night.
(G.V.): You’ve complained about headaches; where are the headaches and what are they like?
(M.P.): It’s not a sort of a permanent headache. It can come on quite suddenly, for example, when I sneeze or cough. The pain begins behind my ear and travels down into my right shoulder, right down to the arm. It’s sort of a beating, pulsating pain.(G.V.): How long does it last?
(M.P.): One or two minutes at the most.
(G.V.): Is the pain very severe?
(M.P.): Yes, it is quite painful.
(G.V.): Only when you sneeze or cough ?
(M.P.): I haven’t noticed the pain other than when I sneeze or during hay fever season. If I blow my nose hard, the pain begins. (G.V.): The pain extends down to your right shoulder?
(M.P.): Yes, it travels the entire length of my arm, right down to my fingertips.
(G.V.): When you feel this pain, ‘as if the fingernails were being torn out’, is the pain actually in your fingertips or in your arm? (M.P.): The pain travels all along my arm and it gets worse as it goes down. The pain is most extreme in the tips of my fingers. My constant worry is that I will not be able to walk because of the spasms in my legs. I can get used to pain, but the idea of not being able to walk preys on my mind.
(G.V.): How long can you walk now using a cane?
(M.P.): I can walk without a break for about ten minutes, no longer.(G.V.): Are you then able to walk for another ten minutes unin-terrupted if you take a rest?
(M.P.): I could not really tell you in minutes how long it takes for me to recover. For example, Sunday, when the weather was nice, I went walking with friends, but after about ten minutes had to stop and sit down for a while because I didn’t have anymore strength in my legs. After I’d taken my short break I was able