(A.): Why not Lycopodium?
(G.V.): The symptom of losing urine has to be capital, just as “worse dry cough lying down, lying on the back.” These are strong symptoms that you can rely on. Do you see how she said it? As if I’d struck something very true. It’s a good reaction.
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(F.P.): And I am really losing a lot.
(G.V.): Was that the case before or now…
(F.P.): Yes, it wasn’t connected, this is a whole other matter. (G.V.): Have you been treated homeopathically for chronic things, or is this the first time that you’ve turned to homeopathy? (F.P.): Well, actually, about a year ago I came to see another practitioner who was at the clinic. I was experiencing a short-ness of breath, a quick heartbeat, and pain here (indicates a spot) that was radiating down into my arms. He said, “you seem healthy,” and then he sent me to a heart specialist who said that there is nothing really wrong with my heart.
(G.V.): Do you remember what the remedy was?
(Therapist): Phosphorus.
(F.P.): Yes, it was Phosphorus, of course. Thank you.
(G.V.): Are you thirsty now?
(F.P.): A little bit yeah, but not all the time. I have been drinking a lot of water.
(G.V.): Do you prefer cold water or normal temperature?
(F.P.): I’ve been drinking warm water, and sometimes…
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(G.V.): Can this case be Phosphorus? With this answer of warm water you should forget Phosphorus, it is not possible. Phos-phorus has to be thirsty for cold. Especially in this situation, the symptomatology should be very prominently what we know as Phosphorus: great thirst for ice-cold water. This is not a case of Phosphorus.