(G.V.): Can you still see completely with your right eye?
(F.P.): Yes, I can see very well with my right eye.
(G.V.): It said in the report that the same problem was beginning to affect the right eye in the periphery. Did you ever have any other diseases?
(F.P.): From time to time, I had a throat infection, but it stopped about three years ago and never came back.
(G.V.): What else?
(F.P.): I don’t remember. I used to be very healthy.
(G.V.): Are you involved with athletics, sports in general?
(F.P.): Over the last year I’ve gone jogging sometimes and I ride my bike.
(G.V.): Do you have any other complaints about your health at the moment?
(F.P.): I had a headache on Sunday. I felt a stinging; I can’t localize it because it goes from my eyes to my head.
(G.V.): How do you feel psychologically?
(F.P.): There are some things that depress me a little bit; (cries); for instance, one thing is that my parents belong to a very strong religious group. I also belonged to it because I was born into it. I grew up with this religious socialization so I can say that this religion takes all the joy out of people. It forbids all kinds of joy, and so I left the church, (cries)
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(G.V.): When faced with a case of a psychologically fit person, I prescribe according to the physical symptomatology. If I see that there is a problem, I will inquire and then try and find out, more or less, what is going on, especially when I cannot get information from other levels. When you have a severe localized problem like she has, going ahead and pushing the person to give you information on local symptomatology can be misleading.