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The Celle Seminars – Page 215

ANALYSIS

(G.V.): We don’t need anymore confirmation. This is clearly a case of Pulsatilla. If he keeps his feet under the blankets, they get too warm and he has to stick them out; but if he leaves them out the whole night they get very cold. So, he’s found a way to alleviate his problem of regulating hot and cold: he wears socks. Later on he says that he takes pain killers in order to keep the pain down. This presents a bit of a problem in dealing with his case. But before we get into that, let me give you my prognosis of the case. First of all, we would expect the remedy to act for a long time. Therefore, we would not change prescriptions without a lot of consideration. Once we have decided upon a remedy we should stick to it until its effects have run their course. I believe these types of cases can be affected by administrating too many different remedies. Each remedy changes the picture of his illness, so that eventually you could lose track of the essential curative action necessary in the case. You would not expect to have a curative action in this case within, say, three months. I believe that if we are to see any effect, it is only going to be a gradual one. There will be some signs of improvement, amongst them one very objective sign, apart from what he will say about his pains, that he is recovering. What do you think this will be? (A.l): His weight.
(G.V.): Right. We expect to see a definite improvement in his weight. Whoever is in charge of this case must make sure to tell him to weigh himself, without clothes, and to write down his exact weight. If the treatment is correct his weight will definitely increase because he will automatically be able to eat a little bit more. He is very thin. I don’t know if you could appreciate that on the video. I don’t remember how many kilograms he weighs, but he is indeed very thin. So, the prognosis is that there will be a slow improvement, starting with him gaining weight. That is the only sure sign that you can expect to see within two months. After one or two months he may accept that the pains are a lit-