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The Bern Seminars – Page 166

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(G.V.): Do you feel very weak?
(M.P.). No.
(G.V.): Do you lack muscular strength?
(M.P.): Yes, but it is an external shaking.
(G.V.): With a fear?
(M.P.): I mean even now, with all the equipment and you asking me these questions, I can feel…
(G.V.): There is a trembling already?.
(M.P.): Yes.

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(G.V.): He is trembling all the time, I could see he was trembling, and you see how he controls it and how he expresses it. You don’t get an impression of the intensity of what he is going through.

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(G.V.): Are you having a crisis right now?
(M.P.): No, not really, just a little bit apprehensive, fearful perhaps.(G.V.): Do emotions bring up a crisis?
(M.P.): Yes, probably.
(G.V.): Probably? you’re not sure?
(M.P.): No, I think that is true, if I have emotional stress or worry…

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(G.V.): More or less that is the case. Later on I will ask about desires, aversions, etc. Desire for eggs is not there, desire for sweets is not really there, although I can’t remember exactly now. What is the most probable chief differential diagnosis in this case? It becomes a decision between Calcarea carbonica and Arsenicum. If we explain what he means by philosophical as Calcarea carbonica – inquisitiveness concerning the world beyond – then the case becomes Calcarea carbonica, but with-out strong confirmatory symptoms. So, we are hesitant in our decision. The first line of action should be Calcarea carbonica,