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The Bern Seminars – Page 109

(P.P.): Not particularly.
(G.V.): Do you get colder now? Do you feel colder?
(F.P.): Yes. I’ve been down to my normal temperature for quite sometime, and I do tend to have somewhat sluggish circulation in my legs and feet, so my feet are cold.

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(G.V.): You see how she is going towards the Silicea state.

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(F.P.): Fairly often I notice that my feet are cold.
(G.V.): Do you perspire at all in bed during the night?
(F.P.): Not as much as I did before, sometimes a little bit, and sometimes when I’ve eaten my body heats up and I get a little bit of perspiration in the upper part of my body.
(G.V.): So you have to wear these things over you?
(F.P.): No. Actually I feel quite warm in here right now, but I just have the idea that it might be cold outside. I’ve been trying to dress fairly warmly. I don’t feel chilled, I’ve just been trying to not get into drafts or to get too cold.
(G.V.): And do you bring up sputum?
(F.P.): Yes, not nearly as much as before, and I’m not having violent coughing the way that I did before. It’s mostly white, some yellow. I coughed up some blood this morning that I think was just dripping down from my nose -this is when I was waking up, because when I blow my nose sometimes blood comes out, which I think is probably a sign of vitamin C deficiency.

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(G.V.): She still has some breathing problems, but it’s nothing in comparison with what she was having.

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(G.V.): So your temperature is what now?
(F.P.): It’s normal and sometimes slightly below normal and has been for – I’ve a little bit lost track of the time – about a week; I