developed an interest in sew and had a love affair, from which she was badly disappointed. Other love affairs followed. She came here today with her boyfriend.
(G.V.): is she still married?
(Therapist): They are separated now. She lives alone with her son. She has palpitations at night and is afraid. When she is afraid, running around makes her feel better. Sometimes she feels that she is unreal, that she does not contact with the floor. She says that she doesn’t love her new boyfrined very much because he is too closed. She would like to have strong feelings. An interesting thing is that at the age of a-year-and-a-half she went out into the street and her mother hit her. After this incident, she did not dare to go out of the house for almost two years. She just sat inside. (G.V.): What other remedies has she received?
(Therapist): When she came to us she received Pulsatilla.
(G.V.): What other remedies did she have in the meantime?
(Therapist): I don’t know. Maybe she knows. She has told us about Sepia and Rhododendron. She was given Pulsatilla 1M in March after which she was able to sleep well for twelve – fourteen days. Although she felt quite well, her skin became very, very bad. Then the sleeplessness came back and with it all the exhaustion and other complaints.
(G.V.): Did you repeat Pulsatilla?
(Therapist): No, it was too short. I didn’t do the initial treatment. Her father had psoriasis and died at the age of sixty-six from cardiac asthma. Her mother had gallbladder and digestive tract diseases; she is still alive. Her paternal grandfather had cancer of the stomach, and her great-grandmother was very arterioscle-rotic. One thing that did come up was that, for sometime after Pulsatilla, her skin got better when she took a hot shower. I’m not sure of her state at the moment.
(G.V.): Do you know what other remedies you took besides Rododendron, Sepia and Pulsatilla?
(F.P.): Yes, Rhus toxicodendron. Rhododendron was taken for a long time. I don’t remember any other remedies.