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The Bern Seminars – Page 84

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(F.P.): I have been drinking warm water that is close to hot. Occasionally I want tap-temperature water…but I don’t have a craving for ice-water. I am a little thirsty now, I guess because I’ve been drinking so much water and I’ve been separated from it now for about an hour. (Coughs) You see, I fluctuate between this kind of tight, dry coughing and…
(G.V.): Do you feel pain? Where is it?
(F.P.): (Coughs) Actually, it’s more strongly in my head than it is in my lungs. But the pain in my lungs – there’s the constant feel-ing of the presence of disease there – was actually more severe when I was having this negative response to the remedy; it was like glass and sandpaper. It was like a big glob that radiated down and in my heart.
(G.V.): How is your energy today?
(F.P.): Well, I haven’t slept for four days (laughs), so it’s very, very low. I feel quite cheerful and relaxed, but I don’t have any energy at all, it’s just like I’ve been squeezed.
(G.V.): Can I see your tongue?
(F.P.): It’s terrible, sure.
(G.V.): There is whitish / greyish at the base of the tongue and the saliva is quite frothy. Do you spit saliva?
(F.P.): Let’s see, not that I’m aware of, just ordinarily no, but when I’m coughing I’m not aware of the presence of that.
(G.V.): The cough seems to be worse at night?
(F.P.): Well, it’s very constant. As I was trying to describe, the night time is the time when I have finished taking the remedies and (then) the cough becomes a kind of what I think of as a meaningless cough. It’s constant irritation and no expectora-tion, whereas in the morning, when the remedy seems to have worked itself through my body, I’m able to draw the sputum out of my lungs a little more effectively.

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(G.V.): This is the clue. What she says is that after taking the remedies, the irritation becomes much stronger and she feels