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The Celle Seminars – Page 342

(G.V.): Okay, perhaps we’ll have a look at them later. Do you remember whether he was given a Cortisone cream?
(Mother): He was given a cream. It is possible that it contained Cortisone, but I am not sure.
(G.V.): Was his skull fracture great?
(Mother): No.
(G.V.): Was it just a little cut? With or without bleeding?
(Mother): He just had a bump.
(G.V.): Did he appear to be dizzy or anything?
(Mother): No.
(G.V.): If you reproach him, does he cry?
(Father): We don’t really shout at him. After all, he is only a little boy.
(G.V.): Concerning this disgust he has for drinking from other glasses, when did you first notice that?
(Mother): He’s always done that.
(G.V.): And he’s never had a desire for sweets?
(Mother): No.
(G.V.): If someone in the family is suffering, or is sick, or has been hit and is crying, is he very sympathetic towards that per-son? Does he also suffer?
(Mother): Yes, he is sympathetic.
(G.V.): Can you give an example?
(Mother): If we’ve had an argument with his sister and shouted at her for some reason and she starts to cry, then he’ll go and comfort her. Or if he finds a dead bird on the ground, or some-thing like that, he is very sympathetic.
(G.V.): He had a general urticaria from the narcosis?
(Therapist): During the narcosis they had to stop the operation because of urticaria, and he went into intensive care.
(G.V.): But the second time they managed to operate without his developing urticaria?
(Mother): Yes.
(Father): In October, he had a general allergic reaction to the anesthesia, and when they were going to test him for this, he caught