(F.P.): Oh, I’m able to respond and correspond with people. (G.V.): Yes, but do you just tolerate that, or do you say, “leave me alone”?
(F.P.): Oh no, no, no; I’ve been conversing with people quite cheerfully, but then I wear myself out and 1 just have to calm down for a little while or be quiet. (Coughs)
(G.V.): In the room where you are now, do you want the windows open?
(F.P.): Yeah. I feel very hot right now, 1 feel like maybe it’s eighty-five degrees. I have no idea what the temperature is in here. I feel the cool breeze, but I feel like the weather is quite hot.(G.V.): And you would like to have a cooler breeze?
(F.P.): Right, but I’ve tried to think about that earlier this after-noon, when I felt quite hot, and then I opened the window and I felt a little bit too cold, so I moved away from the window. Sometimes I’m confused: I’ll put a blanket on, and then I’ll get very hot so I’ll take it back off again. But most of the time…(G.V.): Is there any salivation during sleep?
(F.P.): I don’t sleep! (Laughs) Well, there’s saliva in my mouth, but I’m not leaking saliva, no. (Laughs)
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(G.V.): What was her response to that, what was her feeling, can anybody tell me? I’m not going to base the prescription on that, I just want to see. I asked whether she had any salivation during the night, and she laughed in a particular way and she gave me an answer. What were her feelings?
(A3.): That you were getting slowly confused, and that before you ask such a question, you should remember that she could not sleep at night; so the question was inappropriate.
(A4.): She would have been uncomfortable if she had been salivating.
(G.V.): Why should she be uncomfortable? Because it is a kind of disgusting thing for her. The way she responses indicates that she thinks it is disgusting for a woman to salivate. This is her feeling when she says that she is not salivating. Let’s look at her again: