Books

The Celle Seminars – Page 197

(M.P.): No, because of that, and in other ways I don’t like it too much.
(G. V.): Did you ever try marijuana or any other drugs while in America?
(M.P.): No, I don’t even smoke, I don’t like it. Maybe it’s because of the nicotine, it doesn’t make me feel too good. Sometimes it helps if I keep my hands warmer than my body, but my body has to stay cool. But the pains ease up if my hands are warm, not too warm, just warm.
(G.V.): And why don’t you gain weight?
(M.P.): One reason is that I don’t do any sports except swimming, so I can’t train. The other reason is that I don’t eat very much. I eat a lot in the morning and the evening, but not during the day because if I have a big meal for lunch, the pain always begins to get bad. If I feel full and I start to get tired, the pains increase. That’s why I prefer to eat just a little bit during the day .

LIVE

(G.V.): While at first we had been considering Pulsatilla, but as the case progresses I begin to get indications which lead me to think of Lycopodium. For example, he is worse between 2:00 and 5:00p.m. and he wants his hands to be a little bit warm. This makes you begin to question whether this is a Pulsatilla case or not, especially when you consider the details. In the course of the interrogation I’m going to try, primarily, to confirm or rule out the possibility of Pulsatilla. In gross pathology like this patient’s, you should search for any peculiarities to guide you. For instance, already we see that he has given some very clear-cut symptoms: better with cold water and worse exertion; this is clear, so you can go with that. Let’s see a bit more: