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Homeopathy – Medicine for the New Millennium – page 102

cum is one of our main remedies for fear of being alone and for a desire for company (Arsenicum, Lycopodium, Phospho- rus). Fear of death when alone in the night is characteristic. As these tendencies continue, the patient can reach a state of severe anxiety neurosis with irrational behavior.
In Argentum nitricum, the anxiety about health may reach un- precedented heights. When alone he can easily fall prey to pan- ic states during which he trembles all over, mumbles, stut- ters and even convulses. Often the entire crisis is attended with frequent stools or diarrhoea. An indescribable fear over- whelms the individual and renders him irrational.
At this stage he may sometimes fear that an evil force is affect- ing him. The patient is gullible, believing the opinions of any- body and everybody concerning his state of health. He devel- ops palpitations and is sure that he is about to have a heart at- tack. He feels a palpitation, and he freezes thinking, ‘My God! What is that?’ He seems to exaggerate his symptoms dramati- cally through his imagination. Although in his life he may be a practical businessman, he cannot apply this rationality when in his neurotic states. He is simply over-taken by them.
Alone at night, he is especially anxious, fearful of fainting, and fearful that some sort of calamity will befall him or that death is near. This fear increases gradually until it assumes enormous proportions, overwhelming the individual and precipitating ab- solute panic. This is the time when he usually ends up in a hos- pital emergency room.
His fears about his health are not always denned, but most of the time they will either be of heart disease, brain stroke or can- cer. While in the throes of this crisis of fear he will ask for and seriously consider any advice offered by anyone concerning his health. He will telephone doctors, psychics, relatives and friends alike, one after another, for advice.
For instance, he may seriously take into consideration the expla- nation offered by a psychic that ‘he is suffering now because in his past life he was tormenting his wife or cat.’ He will try to se- riously discuss such an opinion with somebody else he trusts, in spite of the fact that such an explanation makes no sense to him