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(G.V.): What he says is that he has an orthostatic proteinurea, that means that his kidneys are affected in one way or another, perhaps quite deeply. I am not sure whether or not his high blood pressure has anything to do with that, but it seems that his health was quite stressed at the time when he was diagnosed as having high blood pressure and proteinurea. The next thing he says is that he lost weight, has actually lost quite a lot of weight.
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(G.V.): Do you sleep well? Is your sleep good? Do you wake up refreshed?
(M.P.): Yes, usually.
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(G.V.): This is a question for Lycopodium, but Lycopodium usu-ally wakes up unrefreshed, it cannot get up, it doesn’t want to get up. Lycopodium, unless he is forced, can take up to an hour sometimes before he can get out of bed. With Lycopodium chil-dren, the mothers go and pour water over them and grab them out of bed because they sleep so deeply; even when they wake up, they tend to go immediately back to sleep. All this points to a lethargic sleep with Lycopodium, but he does not have this characteristic.
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(G.V.): What is your worst time in twenty-four hours?
(M.P.): I used to think it was the evening, I used to think that it was sort of 6:00, 7:00p.m., something like that, but I am not sure, I don’t know if I really have any.
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(G.V.): He used to think around 6:00, 7:00 p.m.; so again, what is the idea? Lycopodium is worse around 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 p.m., from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.; but it doesn’t necessarily have