(A.2): I thought of Sepia for these reasons: He has received too many remedies in high potencies, and Sepia is often indicated after that. He can’t tolerate contradiction; he talked about his mother’s inability to accept contradiction, but he can’t stand it either. He is critical and tries very hard to convince others of his opinions. He also has a loss of energy and sexual desire as well as perspiration on the thorax.
(G.V.): Yes, Sepia is one of the possibilities that we can consider in this case. We’ll discuss it more later on.
(A.3): Based on the symptoms he described, I think that after Sepia we would see him as Aurum, Argentum nitricum, or Anac-ardium. Thuja should probably come in somewhere as well.(A.4): I think that Aurum metallicum may be the remedy because it seems to me that the patient is self-destructive, even if only indirectly. He talks about suicide and weeps while giving his history.
(G.V.): Is this an Aurum symptom?
(A.4): He seemed to be emotional. At one point he said, laugh-ingly, that he puts down other people’s arguments, but then the next moment he was sobbing and crying. This alternating laugh-ter and weeping is a symptom of Aurum metallicum. He also says that he is sick of people and activities are a burden to him. His reasoning power has decreased, and he is suspicious of people, even in the context of such simple things like going shopping. He has dreams of destruction, like bombs and people dying. Therefore, I think that Aurum metallicum might be the remedy.(G.V.): Very good.
(A.5): I think there are many Aurum elements in this case: the condylomata on the scrotum; no joy of life; suicidal thoughts; music ameliorates; aversion to company; intolerance of contra-diction; strong sexual desire. Therefore, the remedy could be Aurum. But I think there are some elements of Sulphur involved as well: he reacted strongly to Sulphur; he is greatly aggravated by heat, the itching is aggravated by water and wool, he desires sweets. So, I looked up in Kent, in the Materia Medica, Aurum