symptoms demand Pulsatilla as a first remedy. There is only one problem: she is worse from cold. Either we have to decide that this is not an important symptom, or we have to investigate other possibilities. I started investigating other possibilities and found that she is better from the sea and better in the evening. Then I asked her whether she is afraid of the dark, and she said, “Yes.” That’s Medorrhinum. I tried to confirm Medorrhinum with certain keynote symptoms. For example, we know that Medorrhinum has a desire for sour things and unripe fruit, which she did not confirm. So, although there are definitely some Medorrhinum symptoms, it cannot be confirmed. Medorrhinum is a passionate, sexual remedy. In fact, it has one of the strongest sexualities, both in women and in men. However, we also could not confirm a Medorrhinum type of sexuality.
Of course, we also think of Carcinosinum because of her disease and the fact that her aunt had cancer and her father had leuke-mia. There is clearly a history of cancer in her family as well as certain aspects of Carcinosinum symptomatology.
I do not think that she herself has strong Carcinosinum symptoms for several reasons: there is an aversion to fat, which we do not see in Carcinosinum (we usually see the opposite, an increased desire for fat) and her great many fears are unusual for Carci-nosinum. Nevertheless, Carcinosinum must be counted amongst the possible remedies
So far our list reads: Pulsatilla, Medorrhinum, Carcinosinum, and Silicea – because of the Pulsatilla element, which it complements – either before Pulsatilla or after. She said that her fingernails are soft and have white spots. Silicea, like Medorrhinum, also has to do with glands. But the pathology here is only secondary because we do not have reliable physical pathology. That was extinguished by radiation and chemotherapy. The only reliable points in this case are the constitutional and mental-emotional symptoms. The computer program also shows Pulsatilla very strongly.