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The Bern Seminars – Page 110

think my temperature has been pretty much normal. My breath is still short, and 1 get out of breath easily, but it’s a lot deeper than it was before.
(G.V.): Was there any tuberculosis in your family?
(F.P.): Not that I know of. Are you guessing that this might be tuberculosis?
(G.V.): No, no. It has nothing to do with your actual case. I’m just trying to establish the next remedy that you may need.

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(G.V.): Why do I ask about tuberculosis? Because I’m thinking about Tuberculinum due to the night sweats and coldness, which might also be Tuberculinum, or it might be Calcarea carbonica. You have to be careful now. Do not jump to conclusions and base the next remedy on them, like Silicea, because then you start spoiling the case. So, we see the possibility of Calcarea carbonica, of Silicea, and of Tuberculinum.

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(G.V.): Have you had any changes in eating habits, or do you now like to eat foods that you didn’t before? Do you have a desire for sweets, for salt; are you more thirsty; do you like to eat butter more; meat or fish more?
(F.P.): I’m a vegetarian. Since becoming ill.
(G.V.): After the remedy?
(F.P.): When I was first sick, and I think perhaps after I may have taken Phosphorus and before I took the remedy that you prescribed, I wanted to eat potatoes all the time (laughs), and did not because I’ve been trying to follow a macrobiotic diet and potatoes are not part of the diet. And then at one point, about a week ago, for two or three days I had an unnatural craving for tuna fish, which I haven’t eaten for ten or twelve years, and that disappeared. And now I’ve been trying to search my mind to think if I’ve had any cravings exactly. I don’t think what might be called necessarily a craving. I might feel like I might want to eat