(G. V.): Regarding this swelling, does it take place in your whole body or just your leg?
(M.P.): Normally just the legs, and the highest point was here, on my backside. Normally they feel like hematomas, but this is the biggest one yet. It is a little bit different from the others; the others became blue, like hematomas.
(Therapist): He has some lymphatic noduli in the left axilla and in the left inguinal region. The liver is only a bit swollen – eight fingers – whereas the spleen is really going down and is very, very hard. The last blood test was a little better; it showed leu-kocytes 450,000. In December, the count was 515,000. His urea count has also gone down a little bit.
(G.V.): How much?
(Therapist): From nine to seven. Thrombocytes were always low. We brought along the results of all but the latest tests with us, those he forgot to bring.
(G.V.): I haven’t been able to piece together a clear chronology of events from what you’ve told me. Can you briefly fill me in?(M.P.): I began to feel ill while studying abroad. When I got back to Germany I felt very tired and nervous.
(G.V.): How old were you? Chronologically, can you tell me what took place?
(M.P): My tonsils were taken out when I was four or five years old, I’m not sure exactly. At the age of fifteen I developed this gynecomastia; I underwent an operation for it when I was twenty-one. Later I had the operation on my nasal septum, but I don’t remember the exact date, I might have been twenty-two. (G.V.): You are now thirty-two, right?
(M.P.): Thirty-one. I don’t exactly know when my skin problems started, but I remember that I took the soap treatment while studying abroad.
(G.V.): What year was that?
(M.P.): 1987.
(G.V.): That was two years ago. Can you describe how the skin condition started, at what age?