fears, and psychological condition are 60% better. I understand the psychological state you must be in and that the itching and everything else concerning your skin causes you despair. But I also know that people with psoriasis, if they don’t suppress it, can live a hundred years! There is no real danger to your health when the skin is like that; the danger only arises when the skin condition is suppressed. This is how we understand a disease. (F.P.): Do you think that after six months worth of treatment I still have a chance of being homeopathically cured?
(G.V.): I cannot say.
(F.P.): What is your feeling?
(G.V.): If you continue treatment, within a few years your skin will improve; maybe it’ll be tolerably better, but not completely clear. I don’t believe you will ever have completely clear skin again, but your health will be better in general and so will your skin. You’ve had this disease a long time, and therefore it is impossible for us to undo the facial scarring that has occurred over so many years.
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(G.V.): I avoided giving her my real opinion, which was better than I let on. I told her that after a few years maybe her skin would be better. Why did I do that? Because she is the type of person who will hold onto whatever you say. If her recovery doesn’t come to the point you predicted, she will be very upset and disappointed. That’s why it is better to give a prognosis that is worse than you really believe will be the case, rather than try to please her with a more positive prognosis that might not totally be fulfilled. Some people can accept eventual disappoint-ment, but not her. Take Phosphorus or Argentum nitricum, for example: you could give these patients a very hopeful prognosis and even if it doesn’t come true, they will forgive you and say, “Yes, I think that I am better!”