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(F.P.): There’s saliva in my mouth, but I’m not leaking saliva, no. (Laughs; coughs violently)
(G.V.): Is it a tickling feeling in your throat?
(F.P.): It’s hard to describe. It’s tickling, yes, but…
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(G.V.): You see, when I ask this question I’m thinking of Coccus cacti. Now, Coccus cacti has a tickling feeling, an irresistible tickling feeling in the throat that makes a person cough all the time. If this were a case of Coccus cacti, she would answer more emphatically.
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(F.P.): It’s tickling, yes, but it’s other things too. (Coughs) It’s tickling, and it’s also irritating, like there’s something in there, almost like glass. It’s not that sort of feeling so strongly today.(G.V.): I see. It’s a raw feeling?
(F.P.): No, it’s not like I have a sore throat or something. I guess you would say tickling, it’s a kind of irritating feeling – I’m trying to reproduce it so that I can figure out what it is. (Coughs) I guess it’s a tickling, but also there’s an immediate reflex in my diaphragm, it’s very fast.
(G.V.): Do you want someone in the room, do you want company? (F.P.): Most of the time, no, but I’ve been enjoying very much being with people for periods of time, and I’ve been really pac-ing myself.
(G.V.): Now that you’re sick I mean.
(F.P.): No, no, no, that’s what I mean; I’ve been pacing myself during my illness. Most of the time I need to be just by myself and just try to breathe and listen to music. (Chuckles)
(G.V.): Does it do you good if someone comes to console you? (F.P.): Yes, it’s nice to have someone come once in a while. (G.V.): Do you understand consolation?
(F.P.): Uh huh.