(A.): She will say that she feels better.
(A.): She will be in an embryonic state.
(G.V.): (Laughs) She went back to the womb, huh? I would like some of you to tell me what happened; I would like you to predict what might have happened.
(A.): I think she will feel less anxious.
(G.V.): In such a case we would not expect the patient to say enthusiastically: “I’m wonderful”; it is too soon. What I wanted to evaluate is that if the remedy looked just as sure afterwards. Although I was sure of it when I prescribed the remedy, we are anxious to see if it has acted- when we know the effect, we are very sure.
What I want to see is whether she has eaten; I mean, how many days can you let her go without eating, without sleeping, she would go crazy! In the state she is in, she will break down, she will go crazy, she will start screaming, things like that. I want to see if she has started eating. If she gives me an indication that she can retain a little bit of food, maybe I will wait. Let’s see now what she says:
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(G.V.): What did you feel, can you tell me?
(F.P.): Friday I took the remedy at 2:30 p.m.; I did not notice a big change. I went home, had some soup and threw that up, and went for a walk – that made me feel better – and then took the second dose at 6:30 p.m., and went for another walk, and I felt…
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(G.V.): What do you observe? She says she took the remedy and threw up, she could not retain anything. Do you observe any change in her, and, if so, what is the change?
(A.): She looks at you all the time.