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The Celle Seminars – Page 94

(M.P.): That’s not something that we’ve really discussed seri-ously because she is too involved in the business with me and with the children. Naturally, she feels sorry for me and hopes I’ll get better. My wife has stuck by me. We really haven’t had time to discuss it at all. I guess I would have to ask her directly what she thinks of me.
(G.V.): Are you very anxious about your family? Do you worry about your wife and your children?
(M.P.): I don’t really have any concrete worries. I’m concerned that my children get jobs, that they do well, which are all the normal sort of worries that people have. I wouldn’t say that I’m truly worried about anything else.
(G.V.): Do you have any particular fears?
(M.P.): No.
(G.V.): Do you usually like to be with people? Do you enjoy company, or would you prefer to be by yourself?
(M.P.): I like to be with friends and acquaintances, yes.
(G.V.): Do you drink alcoholic beverages?
(M.P.): No, I don’t drink alcohol.
(G.V.): Smoke?
(M.P.): Well, I might drink a glass of wine occasionally. In any case, I drink very little. Yes, admittedly there is alcohol in wine, but I’d say that I only drink a couple of glasses of wine a month. I don’t smoke.
(G.V.): Do you have any problems urinating?
(M.P.): Yes, I really have to press hard to urinate.
(G.V.): Do you mean that you have to press hard to start urina-tion, and during?
(M.P.): Even though I notice that I have to go, I still have to press to pass water.
(G.V.): I don’t follow.
(M.P.): I only have to press at the beginning and then it flows normally.
(G.V.): Is it a strong or a weak flow?
(M.P.): I’d say that once it’s started it’s about normal.