(G.V.): Any leukorrhea?
(F.P.): No.
(G.V.): How do you react to the sun?
(F.P.): It’s difficult. If it’s cold enough, with wind or water nearby, I can bear the sun; but if I lay down in the sun in my own garden and it’s too hot, I get tired. Still, it’s better than it used to be. In my youth I couldn’t bear the sun.
(G.V.): You say that you can cry easily now?
(F.P.): Not very easily, it depends on the occasion.
(G.V.):But if you talk about your symptoms, do you sometimes cry? (F.P.): Maybe.
(G.V.): You cried a little bit here.
(F.P.): A little bit, not too much.
(G.V.): The second time you had tears in your eyes, you stopped yourself.
(F.P.): I like to stop them.
(G.V.): When you cry, can you cry in front of others?
(F.P.): I can now, but I wasn’t always able to. I think I find it easier now, although it depends on the relationship. I don’t cry in front of just anyone.
(G.V.): Do you cry mostly to complain or out of emotions?
(F.P.): Emotions.
(G.V.): Your emotions become strong and then you cry? Are you ever violent? Do you hit your husband?
(F.P.): No. I am very proud of having broken only one thing in my kitchen in my life.
(G.V.): When did you take Natrum muriaticum, how long ago? Was it around January?
(F.P.): In January, and then again in March. It was after this dose of Natrum muriaticum that my shoulder became worse.