go back to the tape. You see the hesitation in her voice, you see that she is not certain yet.
(A.): I wonder if it is her temperament to be hesitant.
(G.V.): If she were Bryonia, she would have reacted in the way that I mentioned before, regardless of temperament. If she reacts in a different way then it’s not Bryonia but a different remedy. What do her motions, for example, as though she’s closing her eyes, mean? (A.): Weakness.
(G.V.): Yes, weakness, tremendous weakness; do you perceive this, or am I just imagining it? Good, you perceive it as well. It’s a tremendous weakness, she is so tired.
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(F.P.): Yes, motion does make it worse. For several days I felt quite dizzy and faint; that has disappeared and has been replaced by just a feeling of weakness and tiredness, very intense headache.
(G.V.): When you lie down the cough starts; if you sit up imme-diately is the cough ameliorated?
(F.P.): Well, no, no, I have to get through the cycle, it becomes something that is self-perpetuating, but it certainly helps to sit up.(G.V.): Do you lose any urine while…
(F.P.); Yes.’!! A lot!
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(G.V.): You see that the answer is YES! It should be like that for motion. Look in the repertory, “loss of urine during cough.” What is the remedy? Causticum, because it has these sort of peculiarities: paralysis of the sphincter, which allows the urine to flow through on coughing. Moreover, she also wants to help others; this makes for an even better case of Causticum.
(A.): Does she like sweet things?
(G.V.): I don’t know. We just have ideas, we are not sure of anything yet.