(M.P.): Yes. (laughs)
(G.V.):Very?
(M.P.): No. I also took an AIDS test. I don’t have AIDS.
(G.V.): But did you contract an infection? Did you take any other medicines besides the soap while abroad, any antibiotics? (M.P.): No, maybe an aspirin.
(G.V.): Otherwise you were quite healthy, you felt quite good? (M.P.): It was different. As I told you, I had the feeling that I was too tired all the time.
(G.V.): How old where you when you began feeling tired?(M.P.): I can’t say exactly, but it began when I was young. I thought for a long time that maybe it’s a kind of psychological problem. Later, when they diagnosed my leukemia, they said this was a typical sign of cancer.
(G.V.): But how old were you,?
(M.P.): I don’t really remember, maybe twenty-five.
(G.V.): How old were you when you went abroad?
(M.P.): Twenty-eight or twenty-nine.
(G.V.): And before that you were here in Germany? Did you get sick, or did you receive any medication for being sick?
(M.P.): The bronchitis was very severe.
(G.V.): At what age?
(Therapist): It was just before leukemia was diagnosed at the university in November, 1987.
(G.V.): How many months before that had you had the bronchitis? (M.P.): Directly before.
(G.V.): So, you had the bronchitis and then leukemia was diag-nosed? Did you take a lot of antibiotics during the bronchitis? For how long?
(M.P.): I think it was more than one day, but I can’t remember. (G.V.): You can’t remember. Do you think that your memory is weak? (M.P.): But it was a severe bronchitis. I coughed all night and I think my neighbors heard me.
(G.V.): How old were you when you first took hallucinogenic drugs?