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(G.V.): This is very characteristic of Lycopodium, and Lycopo-dium follows well after Calcarea carbonica. You know they used to say Sulphur, Calcarea carbonica, and then Lycopodium. So he goes into Lycopodium.
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(M.P.): The pain and the wind ended up here, on the right side. I can’t get rid of the gas, the wind. That is the pattern. It tends to be more right-sided than anything, it seems to come up from here sometimes.
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(G.V.): What shall we do? Who says Lycopodium? Who says we should wait? Okay, we will wait. Why wait? He spells out so clearly some symptoms of Lycopodium, why wait? Because he is so much better that maybe this phase, which appears to be Lyco-podium, is not really Lycopodium, but just looks like Lycopo-dium. If we see that it continues to bother him, we’d give another remedy. But don’t just jump and give another remedy for little things like that, because you’ll spoil your cases. Take this man for example: he is doing beautifully, but if you respond to all his lit-tle symptoms with other remedies, for example, Lycopodium for his digestion; then Carbo vegetabilis for some other disturbance, then Colocynthis because of some pains; then Staphisagria; etc., eventually you’ll get lost in a labyrinth of remedies and spoil the case just because you wanted to make things better.
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(G.V.): Do you wake up more often refreshed or unrefreshed? (M.P.): I used to wake up quite unrefreshed, but since I’ve been feeling better I wake up in the morning pretty good. The only thing I was going to mention is that sometimes I get like a full-ness in my stomach, quite often in the mornings after breakfast. It seems to be centered around my heart, my tummy is very